Stephen Bain a écrit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_%28headings%29 MoS says to start with level 2 headings, not any
other level, which
makes alot of sense.
It depends on the context. Often the lede is just a couple paragraph, and the first section is just a explanatory subsection of the lede rather than a foundational section in its own right. I just use level three headers for those sections, sometimes migrate material from section 1 to the lede if its elementary. Sometimes its the other way around, but I generally see more skinny ledes than fat ones.
SV
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What's a lede?
On 1/18/06, stevertigo vertigosteve@yahoo.com wrote:
Stephen Bain a écrit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_%28headings%29 MoS says to start with level 2 headings, not any
other level, which
makes alot of sense.
It depends on the context. Often the lede is just a couple paragraph, and the first section is just a explanatory subsection of the lede rather than a foundational section in its own right. I just use level three headers for those sections, sometimes migrate material from section 1 to the lede if its elementary. Sometimes its the other way around, but I generally see more skinny ledes than fat ones.
SV
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What's a lede?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_style#Structure
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