https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59652

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            Bug ID: 59652
           Summary: VisualEditor:  Can't add new paragraphs to the end of
                    the page, if the last line is an empty section heading
                    == <nowiki/> ==
           Product: VisualEditor
           Version: unspecified
          Hardware: All
                OS: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: Unprioritized
         Component: General
          Assignee: jforres...@wikimedia.org
          Reporter: wmf.whatamido...@yahoo.com
                CC: jforres...@wikimedia.org, jh...@wikimedia.org,
                    krinklem...@gmail.com, ryasm...@wikimedia.org
    Classification: Unclassified
   Mobile Platform: ---

Intention:
Add a new paragraph at the bottom of a page that ended in == <nowiki/> == (not
counting the category after the empty section heading).

I was hoping that adding a new paragraph underneath the blank section heading
would allow me to select, and therefore to remove, the blank section heading.


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Edit a page that ends in a == <nowiki/> ==, like
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Whatamidoing_(WMF)/sandbox2&oldid=589158823

2. Place the cursor in the empty section heading.

3. Hit return.

Actual Results:  
Pressing return adds blank paragraphs *above* the empty section heading. 

If you type anything into the section heading, then it starts behaving
normally.

Expected Results:  
Doing the same thing for an empty (or non-empty) section heading anywhere else
on the page adds new paragraphs *under* the empty section heading.  Pressing
return in a section heading should produce the same behavior everywhere on the
page.

Reproducible: Always

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