> Actually, I was surprised to find this here also -- I would've > expected it in the cookbook.
The average non-technical user, not html/css-savvy, perceives a Hard Page Break as a "command" you give to the machine, and not a pure "style". Be it a GUI button (like M$Word) or a (:markup:) of any %kind%, it is mostly perceived as "a command you put into a page which let the printer jump and feed a new sheet of paper" (this is literally the explanation that my colleague gave to me, when asked for in a live random test). I personally suggest to move it to (or at least reference it from) a more suitable page. One where dummy users (like me :-) would expect to find it. Luigi P.S. This thread of mines grew on the attempt to convince my little cousin to adopt pmwiki (instead of M$Word) for her university papers. Does anybody have live experience on this? Suggestions, advices, warnings...? _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
