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Calendars

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"Thus, Dionysius' Anno Domini 532 is equivalent to Anno Diocletiani 248." (Doggett 1992:579)

HTML

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"You may use CITE (the logical tag for marking citations) to make text italic, although it is less widely recognized and less widely used than the I tag." (Castro 1998:45) Here is the same citation without the small tag. (Castro 1998:45) The difference is quite noticeable when the I.E. 7 text size is set to medium, but not when it is set to larger.























References

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* Castro, E. (1998). HTML for the world wide web. Berkely: Peachpit Press.







































* Doggett, L. E. (1992). Calendars. In P. K. Seidelmann (Ed.), Explanatory supplement to the astronomical almanac. Sausalito, CA: University Science Books.