Section Marker

The RFC §-numbering marker from the OCSS identity: a small mono § N accent-wash badge that precedes a section heading, giving the site its spec-document grammar. Pair it with a heading. Give it an id to make the § a deep-link anchor, and copyLink to reveal a copy-link affordance. Token-driven — it tints to the OCSS signal-green and flips light/dark automatically.

Anatomy — marker + heading

The canonical pairing. The § leads; the heading follows on the baseline.

§ 1

An open standard, in the open

§ 2

Two layers, one envelope

Deep-linkable anchor

With an id, the § becomes an <a href="#id"> — click it to jump to the section it heads.

§ 3

Conformance

Copy-link affordance

Add copyLink (requires id) to reveal a copy button on hover or keyboard focus. It writes …#id to the clipboard and confirms with a check. Hover the row below.

§ 4

The Trust List

§ 5

Working groups

Sizes

md (default) leads a section; sm is the dense / inline cut for sub-sections and prose references.

§ 6§ 6.1

Inline within prose: see § 3.2 for the signed envelope schema.

Custom symbol

The § can be swapped — e.g. for paragraph grammar or # for numbered notes.

¶ A# 42Art. II