Hi all, Curtis has been claiming how there is a rule that LaunchpadForm labels should be the same as page_title. However, that is not written down anywhere, yet there is a rule saying how non-index pages (basically, all LaunchpadForm pages) should not fill the heading slot.
At the moment, with recent changes from Michael Nelson, it means that context.title will be included as <h2> in the heading slot at all times, right above the breadcrumbs. So, in that case, we end up with the following situation: <title>Something about context.title</title> <h2>context.title</h2> grandparent.displayname >> parent.displayname >> context.displayname <h1>Something about context.title</h1> Or, we'd be repeating context.title in three consecutive rows. Also, sometimes, context.title is going to be quite long. For instance, a practical example: <title>Edit template details for "evolution-2.2" in Ubuntu Hoary package "evolution"</title> <h2>Template "evolution-2.2" in Ubuntu Hoary package "evolution"</h2> Ubuntu >> 5.04 >> "evolution" package >> Translations >> evolution-2.2 <h1>Edit template details for "evolution-2.2" in Ubuntu Hoary package "evolution"</h1> So, what I usually do in those cases is use a generic h1 in the document body, eg. "Edit template details". h2 with context.title above should give just about enough information. If anyone tries to enforce a rule where LaunchpadForm h1 is the same as page_title, I'd be strongly opposed, at least until "do not fill heading slot" rule is lifted: the two can't live together, because they'd result in too much mess. Opinions? Cheers, Danilo _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-dev Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

