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The attribute "id" is already live in all production Wikipedia systems.
It allows to link to individual equation that have the id attribute set.
 
For example the code
:<code><nowiki><math id="MassEnergyEquivalence">E=mc^2</math></nowiki></code>
can be accessed via appending #MassEnergyEquivalence to the Page URL.
 
Visually no difference can be seen in the output
:<math id="MassEnergyEquivalence">E=mc^2</math>
 
See for example [[Mass%E2%80%93energy_equivalence#kinecicEnergy|kinetic Energy]]

Latest revision as of 07:40, 21 April 2014

The attribute "id" is already live in all production Wikipedia systems. It allows to link to individual equation that have the id attribute set.

For example the code

<math id="MassEnergyEquivalence">E=mc^2</math>

can be accessed via appending #MassEnergyEquivalence to the Page URL.

Visually no difference can be seen in the output

E=mc2

See for example kinetic Energy