Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ChaperonTestPage , version: 8 on 
Fri Mar 28 12:46:22 2003 by BertrandDelacretaz

- -- 1.HEADINGS --
? -

+ - 1.HEADINGS --
- ! Test 1.1 Small heading
+ Test 1.1 headings in the usual order (from big to small): below you should 
see 3 headings, big, medium, small:
- !! Test 1.2 Medium-sized heading
+ !!! big heading #1
- !!! Test 1.3 Big heading
+ !! medium heading #1
- text in-between headings.
+ ! small heading #1
- ! Test 1.4 Small heading with non-heading text before and after
+ Test 1.2 same headings with text in-between
- text in-between headings.
+ !!! big heading #2
+ Text after big heading.
- !! Test 1.5 Medium-sized heading with non-heading text before and after
+ !! medium heading #2
+ Text after medium heading.
- text in-between headings.
+ ! small heading #2
+ Text after small heading.
+ !!! new big heading
+ The above heading starts a new section in the xdocs version of this document.
- !!! Test 1.6 Big heading with non-heading text before and after
- 
- text in-between headings.
+ Test 5.3 A link to another wiki site [Text formatting rules|ChaperonTestPage].
+ 
- 


Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ThePyramidModel , version: 7 on 
Fri Mar 28 12:43:56 2003 by 212.202.224.122

- The pyramid structure drives some of the design decisions. For example the 
Cocoon Processing Instructions, and the W3C XML Stylesheet PI were both 
discarded because they mix content and style, i.e. the style is referred to 
from the content even if it's not explicitly styled. These associations are now 
made through the [sitemap]
+ The __pyramid structure__ drives some of the design decisions. For example 
the Cocoon Processing Instructions, and the W3C XML Stylesheet PI were both 
discarded because they mix content and style, i.e. the style is referred to 
from the content even if it's not explicitly styled. These associations are now 
made through the [sitemap]
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