Author: buildbot
Date: Wed Feb  8 23:25:43 2012
New Revision: 804288

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for ace

Modified:
    websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/dev-doc/coding-standards.html

Modified: websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/dev-doc/coding-standards.html
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--- websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/dev-doc/coding-standards.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/dev-doc/coding-standards.html Wed Feb  8 
23:25:43 2012
@@ -281,13 +281,13 @@
 </pre></div>
 
 
-<p>h5. HTML tags</p>
+<h6 id="html_tags">HTML tags</h6>
 <p>For class headers, method headers and member variables JavaDoc is used in 
order to generate API documentation. Some HTML-tags that can be used in order 
to make the comment blocks more readable:</p>
-<p>||Tag||Short description||
-|<p>|New paragraph.|
-|<br>|Break, a carriage return. For separation of two paragraphs, usage of <p> 
is preferred.|
-|<ul><li></li></ul>|Unordered list of items. Each item should start with a 
<li> tag. Most browsers format this as a bullet list.|
-|<code></code>|Code samples. Use this when refering to class names, method 
names, parameter names, etc.|</p>
+<h2 id="tag-short-description">Tag                  | Short description</h2>
+<p><code>&lt;p&gt;</code>                | New paragraph.
+<code>&lt;br&gt;</code>               | Break, a carriage return. For 
separation of two paragraphs, usage of <p> is preferred.
+<code>&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;</code> | Unordered list of 
items. Each item should start with a <li> tag. Most browsers format this as a 
bullet list.
+<code>&lt;code&gt;&lt;/code&gt;</code>      | Code samples. Use this when 
refering to class names, method names, parameter names, etc.</p>
 <p>{note}There is no need to embed the parameter name in the @param tag in 
<code> tags; this is done by JavaDoc automatically. The same holds for the 
exception name in the @exception or @throws tag. In the clarifying text 
however, use the <code> tags when refering to parameter names etc. The example 
below shows the <code> tag being used for the array parameter in the text, but 
not in its definition.{note}</p>
 <p>Example:</p>
 <div class="codehilite"><pre>/**


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