Brion-
It's also mysteriously in a table and there
are no line breaks. :)
I think it looks nicer in a table, but that's easy to change in Skin.php.
I notice that duplicate headings (which is not
unlikely to occur with
subheadings) are marked with a numbered suffix after the first one. Better
than nothing, but this is fragile for linking; if the major sections are
rearranged in order, the numbers for the minor sections will change.
So what else do you suggest?
Indeed. If we're adding features to make it
easier to edit, I'm not sure
it makes sense to hide them from new users...
My reasoning for this was that Wikipedia has two uses:
- a work of reference
- a collaborative editing system used by us.
We need to find the right balance between making editing easy and making
reading Wikipedia unobtrusive. Some work on this is being done in the Skin
department, for example, where we will probably end up with a Skin
preferred by editors, and one that is more friendly to non-editing users.
This would be a terrible violation of the basic Wiki-nature of Wikipedia.