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Fix typos
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HansOlsson authored Feb 5, 2025
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\end{nonnormative}

Vendor-specific markup can be added to a link in the form \lstinline!%[$\mathit{text}$]$\mathit{vendorSpecificMarkup}$($\mathit{link}$)!.
The vendor-specific markup must not fundamentally alter the appearance of the link, in order to ensure that a tool can safefly ignore all vendor-specific markup and still obtain a result that fits the current context.
The vendor-specific markup must not fundamentally alter the appearance of the link, in order to ensure that a tool can safely ignore all vendor-specific markup and still obtain a result that fits the current context.

\begin{example}
The HTML \lstinline!<a>! tag has several attributes with potential application to links, such as \lstinline!target!.
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(A line break within a paragraph is not supported, and any paragraph break before the first paragraph or after the last paragraph has no impact.)

Vendor-specific markup for alternative content takes the form \lstinline!%$\mathit{vendorSpecificMarkup}$[$\mathit{text}$]!.
The vendor-specific markup must not fundamentally alter the appearance of the $\mathit{text}$, in order to ensure that a tool can safefly ignore all vendor-specific markup and still obtain a result that fits the current context.
The vendor-specific markup must not fundamentally alter the appearance of the $\mathit{text}$, in order to ensure that a tool can safely ignore all vendor-specific markup and still obtain a result that fits the current context.

\begin{example}
One application of vendor-specific alternative content is to prototype a feature that can later be turned into standardized markup.
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