Hi everyone,
I've finally implemented the style hack for the wiki headers I was
planning.
Now, in page content, header level 1 (=Heading 1=), looks like header
level 2 (==Heading 2==) in original style, level 2 - like level 3, level 3 -
like level 4, and so on.
This allows us to use =Heading 1= syntax for first level headers in wiki
page content, otherwise wasted, and save a little on typing. This will make
the existing pages, which do that, look properly. I will update Viktoria's
pages to do that, myself.
This is the kind of "fighting against the system", which I usually don't
agree to. However, it allows us to keep pages which I wrote, not knowing this
Wiki quirk.
Having a syntax for the first level headers, which cannot be used feels
unlogical. OTOH, it is logical from the point of overall page design, that
the content uses second level headers, while there is only one top level
header. All-in-all, this could be controversial.
So, could we please try to stick using the =Heading 1= for top level headers
in the page content for a while? If it turns out we make mistakes too often,
or a MediaWiki upgrade breaks that, I would make a script which would shift
header levels down in the content of all our pages.
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Nick
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