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In this Editor's note, we discuss how to use HTML, CSS style sheets, and JavaScript to produce mathematical documents that are well-structured, conform to best practices, and look good. We also provide a number of basic tools to help authors of mathematical documents:
The basic expository article should be accessible with any modern browser. The templates with MathML and MathML/SVG are best viewed with the Firefox browser (version 2.0 or later). The template with SVG is best viewed with the Firefox browser or the Opera browser.
Published February 2007; article ID 1431. Copyright © 2007 by Kyle Siegrist. The sample files and templates may be freely modified and re-distributed.
Kyle Siegrist, "Mathematics with Structure and Style," Loci (February 2007)
Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications