Am Montag, 8. Juni 2009 20:54:43 schrieb Thomas Schwinge: > This is wrong, as -- in my understanding -- these #s are for logical > grouping and not for stating how big these headlines should be rendered > on the screen. In my opinion, all pages (this is wrong in other pages as > well) should use a single # for their top-level headlines, ## for the > second level, and so on, and we should use some CSS magic to make them > appear not in that huge letters. (Read: I agree that what currently is > being used for rendering # and perhaps even ## is too big.) Can you > propose something more suitable?
You're right, that was a quick shortcut instead of doing it cleanly (else I
would have affected parts of the site I didn't have the time to check).
I'd decrease the size of "#" to something between the current "##" and "###"
and reduce the others accordingly, so "####" is still distinguishable from
normal text. A heading can also be distinguished by other things then size,
though. Some options:
- boldness
- italic
- a margin-left
margin + bold and margin + italic would be two levels which can have the same
size as regular text.
Best wishes,
Arne
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