Toby Bartels wrote:
Personally, I think that the "==" headers
are too small now,
and in particular were better the way that they were before.
I'm probably in a minority position there, however ^_^.
So far it's you versus dozens of whiners over the last few months.
Squeaky wheel gets the grease. ;)
>and could
we also remove most of the space
>after too? at the moment == headers seem to stand alone, isolated from
>both the para above and below.
We did that a long time ago; headers have a bottom
margin of zero. If
you don't put in a paragraph break, they directly abut the following
text.
But remember that this works only in those browsers (most, so far)
that don't render the HTML correctly (according to W3C).
And along the same lines, it can't even be done in XHTML.
I think that it would work better if the same wiki markup
were implemented in HTML in different ways using style sheets,
if this is possible.
I'm not sure I follow you, so I'll make something up that sounds like
what I think you want.
What we could theoretically do is create an alternate paragraph style
that has no top margin, and explicitly use it when we start up text that
immediately abuts a header; I think this should give the desired results
by the book.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)