Simetrical said:
It should be possible by floating the h2 left, but I
see no problem
semantically with having the edit link follow the header. It makes
sense when read either way.
Correct. Putting the edit link before the header i like putting the cart
before, um, the horse ... or something :)
Seriously though - having the link anywhere other than either beside or
below the header text seems ghastly. Core devs, please don't allow this.
-- Jim
On 6/26/07, Simetrical <Simetrical+wikilist(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 6/26/07, Danny B. <Wikipedia.Danny.B(a)email.cz> wrote:
> > Of course if you have order
> >
> > header
> > editlink
> > paragraph(s)
> >
> > it is doable.
> >
> > But:
> >
> > editlink
> > header
> > paragraph(s)
> >
> > is the more correct order of items, because:
> > 1. if you click [edit], you can edit the header too = it's much more
> logical to have
> > editlink at the very beginning (or end) of such block to edit, not
> somewhere
> > inside
> > 2. the thing I mentioned in one of my previous posts - uncomfortable
> selecting &
> > copying of text of such section (you get [edit] together with the text)
> >
> > And in this order the German way is AFAIK not doable, but as I said
> before, I'd be
> > happy if somebody found any hack for that.
>
It should be possible by floating the h2 left, but I
see no problem
semantically with having the edit link follow the header. It makes
sense when read either way.
>
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