
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 04:56, Martin Schlander wrote:
While that proposal may not have been perfect - I absolutely agree that it's a big problem for the reader friendliness of our wiki that "== headings" are less dominant than "=== headings".
The section heading with background is good as writers will avoid to put section title right below article title without introduction in the topic described in the title, or with some titles like "about", "introduction" that are redundant information for the first paragraph, it is expected to be introduction. I agree that is not perfect, specially because it is implemented only in a few articles, which doesn't help reader to get used to standard form of article, it is arbitrary selected color that seems to fit in present scheme, without consideration to actually serve purpose, ie. readability. And, I'm aware that new style is comming and many aspects of layout will be changed as Frank mentioned, so present status can be considered as experimenting with options. When we are at options. One way to solve subheadings is to shift subheadings a little. In this case eye looking for next subheading will look for appearance of color, size and shift instead to try to catch only font color and size. It would be similar to table of contents, where shift to right is major reading help. -- Regards, Rajko. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org