diff --git a/docs/gallery/demos/sticky-block-types/index.qmd b/docs/gallery/demos/sticky-block-types/index.qmd index 77840d4..1de8130 100644 --- a/docs/gallery/demos/sticky-block-types/index.qmd +++ b/docs/gallery/demos/sticky-block-types/index.qmd @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ This is a poem. It's called ["Bellringer", by Rita Dove](https://www.newyorker.c | I was given a name, it came out of a book— | I don’t know which. I’ve been told the Great Man | could recite every title in order on its shelf. -| Well, [I was born]{#born}, and that’s a good thing, +| Well, [I was born]{#cr-born}, and that’s a good thing, | although I arrived on the day of his passing, | | a day on which our country fell into mourning. @@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ This is a poem. It's called ["Bellringer", by Rita Dove](https://www.newyorker.c | in third person—a pretty way of saying | | more than two men in a room means the third -| can be ignored, as [I was when they spoke]{#birth1} -| [of my birth]{#birth2} and Mr. Jefferson’s death -| in one breath, voices [dusted with wonderment]{#wonder}, +| can be ignored, as [I was when they spoke]{#cr-birth1} +| [of my birth]{#cr-birth2} and Mr. Jefferson’s death +| in one breath, voices [dusted with wonderment]{#cr-wonder}, | faint sunlight quivering on a hidden breeze. @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ But check out this phrase, right at the bottom. Let's look at a small limerick. ::: -| {#cr-mylimerick} -| The limerick packs [laughs anatomical]{#laughs} +| {#cr-mylimerick .cr-poem} +| The limerick packs [laughs anatomical]{#cr-laughs} | In space that is quite economical. :::{focus-on="mylimerick" highlight-spans="laughs"}