>>>> "BV" == Brion Vibber
<brion(a)pobox.com> writes:
BV> <h1> is supposed to be used for the page title only. You can
BV> stick one in manually (either as <h1> or as = foo =) but, just
BV> like putting headers in an incorrect stacking order, it will
BV> seriously confuse things such as the table of contents and
BV> header numbering for those that turn on that option.
So, I take it that you're saying that the top-level headers should
always be ==like this==, with sub-headers smaller? And that having
=this= render as great big <h1>'s is by design?
And that other code, like the TOC or the header numbering, expects
top-level headers to be ==like this==?
I can totally live with that. I just don't like having top-level
section headers be different for different pages, just to get the
output correct.
~ESP
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