Multimarkdown footnotes are pretty useful. If they are enabled in a wiki, they don't look so good with the default stylesheet, however, as the references are in the same size and positioning as everything else. This particular wiki does not use multimarkdown, so there's no easy way to demonstrate this here, you'll have to trust me on this. :) The following stylesheet should be added to `style.css`: a.footnote { vertical-align: super; font-size: xx-small; } div.footnotes { font-size: smaller; } This is a typical style that user-agents apply to the `` tag. For example, chromium has this builtin style for ``: vertical-align: super; font-size: smaller; Bootstrap uses this instead: sup { top: -.5em; } sub, sup { position: relative; font-size: 75%; line-height: 0; vertical-align: baseline; } I settled on `xx-small` because it's the only size that doesn't affect line-height here. However, Bootstrap's way may be better. At any rate, the correct way to fix this is to *avoid* custom styling and use the `` tag for the footnote reference, as it has *meaning* which is important to have proper semantic output (e.g. for screen readers), as detailed in [this Stack Overflow discussion][]. [this Stack Overflow discussion]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/501671/superscript-in-css-only Note that I also make the bottom `
` small as well so that it has less weight than the rest of the text. -- [[anarcat]]