On Jul 21, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
> Vincent Massol wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to modify our rendering for section titles and use
>> matching H
>> tags. For example for "1.1" I'd like to use h2 and not h3 and h1 for
>> "1".
>> The main reason for this need (beyond it being more logical) is in
>> the
>> new rendering. The XHTML parser I use (the one in wikimodel) will
>> automatically transform h2 into a level 2 section title.
>>
>> In addition I'd like the HTML class element to be heading-X (e.g.
>> heading-1, heading-2, etc) instead of heading-1, heading-1-1,
>> heading-1-1-1, etc.
>>
>> I have 2 options here:
>> 1) modify the current code to generate the <h> tag and the matching
>> heading-X class attribute
>> 2) only add new css definitions for heading-X class attributes (and
>> thus keep the old heading-1-1-1 ones too)
>>
>> Option 2) is much simpler since option 1 involves modifying our
>> wysiwyg editor code too (and I don't know it at all).
>>
>
> +1 for changing the heading levels.
>
> -0 for keeping a class element at all. H1 already means heading, so I
> see no (semantic) need for that class (see also
> http://markmail.org/message/5vobm4oxm3c235xd)
I agree. The only case I can see would be to differentiate a h1
generated by the user in a {xhtml} macro vs a wiki syntax level 1
heading but then I don't see why we should differentiate them.
Thanks
-Vincent
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