This policy makes it easier to have a page header without piling up
everything under section 1.. It gets ugly if it's done more than
once on a page though.
Regards, etc
David
On 12/11/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem of misaligned section-edit links is caused by
using
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
David Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On 12/11/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem of misaligned section-edit links is caused by
using h[n] tags for headers, instead of the proper wiki markup (=,
== etc.).
[Please don't top-post]
This policy
Hello,
Why not use __NOTOC__ ?
See ya
On 12/11/06, David Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This policy makes it easier to have a page header without piling up
everything under section 1.. It gets ugly if it's done more than
once on a page though.
Regards, etc
David
On 12/11/06, Andy
On 12/11/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Why not use __NOTOC__ ?
Start a wiki page, keep it in edit mode (i.e. don't save) and play
with it. The current practice has its downfalls but seems to work
esthetically well, with the downside that you have to click one
On 12/11/06 12:27 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
Why not use __NOTOC__ ?
I believe __NOTOC__ simply blocks the TOC from appearing at all, unless I'm
mistaken.
Charles, could you elaborate on how you would use __NOTOC__ to solve this
problem of heading noise in
Hello Tantek,
You're correct, __NOTOC__ just blocks the TOC from appearing.
Re-reading what was originally posted I can see that it won't help
with this particular problem.
See ya
On 12/11/06, Tantek Çelik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/06 12:27 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL
On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:33 PM, David Janes wrote:
Start a wiki page, keep it in edit mode (i.e. don't save) and play
with it. The current practice has its downfalls but seems to work
esthetically well, with the downside that you have to click one down
to edit.
I just realized that this thread