The Victorian Web House Style and formatting rules for style2.css documents (original) (raw)

Remember that some of these rules, such as those involving the length of titles, are matters of effective visual design rather than verbal style. Follow the link for house styles for headers and footers.

Right [text] column in style2.css documents and the order in which information appears

Life's Journey>

J. R. Clayton>

1863">

Wood engraving">

5 x 4 inches">

Illustration for "Life's Journey" by George Wither, Wilmott, p. 7\.

Scanned image \[or photograph\] and text by George P. Landow

\[You may use this image without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the person who scanned the image and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite the Victorian Web in a print one.\]

In-text titles

1. These tags —

,

,

, etc — italicize the text between them. Therefore, when citing a book illustration that includes dialogue, although one uses two sets of quotation marks between the title tags that begin the html document (because one can not use or between title tags), in the right column one uses only a single set of quotation marks — that for quoted dialogue.

With exceptionally long titles that would require too much large bolded text (most commonly encountered in captions for book illustrations) , use a short title for the first element in the right column and then provide the full title below between

tags.

Comments

Place comments between

tags. When this text is too long for the right column (remember, we wish to end the column with the credit and permission statements, so we must leave room) move part of the comment below the footer tags and add the following statement: “[Commentary continued below].” When there is not even room to begin commentary in the right column, include this statement instead:

\[See commentary below.\]

Instruction to enlarge the image

\[Click on image to enlarge it.\]

Used when the image in the left column is substantially larger than 482 pixels, our standard width. This instruction is very common. When links appear in right-column and footer text in style2.css documents, we add a phrase:

2.

[Click on image to enlarge it and mouse over text for links.]

Lists of related materials take different forms and use different html tags in style1.css and style2.css documents. In style1.css documents (essays, horizontal-format images) we use the following:

Related material

The narrow right column in a style2.css document doesn't have room for indenting the list of links, we omit