Hi François, pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> I understand what you mean by saying it does not make sense with the > current mechanics. Yet, from a user perspective, it surely makes sense > hoping that Org offers a way for adding attributes to either part of a > link, as links are kind of indivisible (so far that I know). Agreed. But remember we are in kind of a transition from the current exporter to the new ones, so efforts on fixing problems with the current one are less pressing than trying to move to the new ones. >> I suggest you fix your css instead. > > My knowledge of CSS is rudimentary. I'm not aware that CSS (the version > widely available, not the incoming one) has enough matching capabilities > to spot wrong HTML, remove attributes on some elements and add them on > other elements. Is that really possible? #+ATTR_HTML: align="right" id="my_css_id_for_this_anchor" [[file:2011-06-04-gazou-passeport.png][file:2011-06-04-gazou-passeport-petit.jpg]] Then in your css: a.my_css_id_for_this_anchor > img {...} > Should I dive and study CSS more? Everyone should, no ? :) > Without matching, CSS would not help much, as the correction is > needed in three dozen cases at most, and not blindly for all images. See above. HTH, -- Bastien