Closed VladimirAlexiev closed 1 month ago
Hi @VladimirAlexiev, this is not a paragraph, it is a HTML div, and it has its own @id.
Yes, I agree the @id is close to the one for the div on classes. And it is always possible to enhance the CSS display, or to make a deeper table of contents. So we shall do it, later on.
Thank you for noting this.
I am closing this issue; I have changed the ids and headers of the HTML div
s in the From RiC-CM to RiC-O section.
Also, the ontology can now be dereferenced using its IRI (https://www.ica.org/standards/RiC/ontology), so that you can access the HTML view online.
Let's see I want to discuss this section:
https://rawgit2.com/ICA-EGAD/RiC-O/master/ontology/current-version/HTML_view/RiC-O_1-0_documentation.html#RiC-O_classes
It's
From RiC-CM to RiC-O> 1. RiC-O classes
, not to be confused with https://rawgit2.com/ICA-EGAD/RiC-O/master/ontology/current-version/HTML_view/RiC-O_1-0_documentation.html#classes (which is the class reference)The way I found it is by using the![image](https://github.com/ICA-EGAD/RiC-O/assets/536250/6b7e8278-d989-4cb9-b82f-d50e4e8812fe)
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chrome addon. But it would be much nicer to include a "paragraph" icon that holds the link, just like README sections displayed on github, eg: