Topic on Library discussion:Curriculum of the Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism Part 1

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In print, there's three types of footnotes: at the end of pages, at the end of chapters, and at the end of the book. Doing footnotes within the text, since we don't really have pages, would look very distracting and visually confusing in my opinion, but I haven't really tried them yet. What I would suggest is instead we move them to the end of the chapter, under a subheading called "Footnotes" or similar (I think there's a technical term for each type of footnote, we can find it).

You can group references in different sections, this can be found in the ProleWiki:User guide (notes section).

As for indentations CSS supports them but apparently the visual editor doesn't yet. From what I understand they're supposed to be used in references (or footnotes), right? In that case I would suggest using the Book citation template which allows for a quote. By using it a bit differently that what is intended (i.e. filling the fields not based on what they're supposed to be but how they will look like) it might be possible to approximate the original layout.