double equal signs mark the text up as <h2>
single equal signs mark it as <h1>
MediaWiki marks the page title (sitting at the beginning of
#bodyContent ) as h1. It makes semantic sense that you wouldn't use
any more h1s once you've used one for the page title, and mark double
equal signs as h2 and recommend their use as first-level sections.
And then, I think it's ok to keep the single equal signs as they may
occassionally be needed (e.g. multiple documents in a single page, for
example, in which case each document title would be h1-ized), even
though, generally you wouldn't need multiple h1s in a mediawiki
document.
yongho
On 5/22/05, Matt England <mengland(a)mengland.net> wrote:
At 5/21/2005 04:27 PM, Lee Daniel Crocker wrote:
On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 14:16 -0500, Matt England
wrote:
Before anyone on my site goes to do this, I ask:
are "=" sections bona
fide markup that will be supported in all future revisions?
The syntax I'm working on eliminates them,
I'm not sure what this means. Does this mean some future revision of
Mediawiki (I'm currently using 1.4.0) will not support "="...or something
else?
but otherwise they
are semantically equivalent to == sections.
I guess I'm not sure what this means, either, but for what it's worth, I'm
find that "=" sections have distinctively different behavior then
"=="
sections on my 1.4.0 wiki site (the "==" are subsections of "=").
-Matt
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