We are glad to let you know that we just made an update to the MO Glossary module, a module extension for Drupal 6.x.
This update brings better support to anchors by offering you five different anchor classes and five different filters (i.e. you can change the look and feel of each anchor based on some criteria that fits your website and group your glossary terms in five different taxonomies!) Also, the anchor can be made to point to one of three different destinations:



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Taxonomy VTN adds many fields in your taxonomy forms. When editing your taxonomy, one field is called Taxonomy VTN Group. This field is used to group different vocabularies (i.e. taxonomies) together in a group.
The field accepts one or more group names. The names are case insensitive and are separated by commas. For instance, you could have three names such as: Kitchen, Utensils, Stainless Steel. Then another vocabulary could mention Kitchen and yet another Utensils, Wood.
The groups change the display in the Taxonomy VTN root page. A specific group can also be accessed using the URL:
MO Glossary is a Drupal filter that highlights terms in your nodes. The terms can be any word, although they are expected to be abbreviations or unfamiliar words. The words are taken from a vocabulary (MO Glossary vocabulary by default.) The vocabulary terms have several additional fields one of which is named Abbreviation definition. That field is used as the title attribute of the abbreviation tag.