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>>>> "FB" == Fred Bauder
<fredbaud(a)ctelco.net> writes:
Me> This seems like a bad precedent to me. The equal signs, in my
Me> opinion, should be used more as *logical* section separators
Me> than for physical formatting. I think that the top level of
Me> sections in a page should use one equal sign -- always, without
Me> exception -- and subsections of those sections should use two
Me> equal signs, and so on and so forth.
Me> [...]
Me> Suggestions, ideas, comments?
FB> By fiddling with the code one can make = h3 == h3 ==== h1 or
FB> any other combination of the two. So there is no problem once
FB> you decide to use smaller emphasis.
I'm not quite sure what code you're referring to: the markup for an
individual article, or the MediaWiki rendering code?
If you mean the first: see my selected note above. If you mean the
second: yes, I think that's the right answer.
~ESP
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