Erik Moeller wrote in part:
Brion VIBBER wrote:
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.
Some of the reasons why using tables for layout is bad can be found on [[meta:Wikipedia accessibility]] (and pages and sites linked from it).
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?
The natural thing for me would be [[X#Y#Z#...]]. If this gets too long ... well, that's a pretty good sign that [[X#Y]] really should go onto its own page!
By having the neat "edit this section" feature only for headings, we encourage people to create headings for their own editing benefit. They will reorganize talk pages to have them to be able to respond quicker in the future. We provide no such incentive if we also implement the feature for rules.
I'll buy this.
-- Toby