On Tuesday 20 January 2009 09:08, ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
> On 01/19/09 13:25, Nino Novak wrote:
> > Just stumbeled over several headings labeled with one equal "="
> > sign.
> >
> > From wikipedia I remember that top level article headings should
> > have two equal signs ("==") as they are transformed to a <h2> HTML
> > tag, whereas the h1 tag should be reserved to the page title. (If I
> > remember correctly this relates to page inclusion/transclusion
> > where automatic TOC generation is confused if there are multiple h1
> > level entries per page).
> >
> > Does this apply to the project wiki too? Did't find any info about
> > this on the wiki.
>
> Do you have any references you can link for restrictions on H1 in
> MediaWiki? As far as I know, H1 is not limited in use or reserved.
it's stated e.g. here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page#Headings
In the german pendant it's even explicitly stated that h1 is deprecated
because its usage in page headings.
(besides: look at any user edited page, you will hardly find a h1
heading at top level)
Technically, it's not limited, but the page title is h1 encoded, so you
lose hierachy when re-using the h1 level in the text.
Nino
>
> C.
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