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Feature Proposals » Change style of H2 and H3 headings

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AcceptedProposal PeterThoeny None 2022-08-04     LimaRelease

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Motivation

The display of headings is not intuitive in terms of the boldness of the heading at each level.

Description and Documentation

Headings are codes as ---+, ---++ etc. The highest level heading ---+ is a larger font and bold.

The second level heading ---++ is a normal sized font and not bold

The third level heading ---+++ is a normal sized font AND bold, so in a page, the third level heading stands out more than the second level heading. This does not makes sense.

Sure, I could use ---+++ to stand out more .. BUT the TOC lists in heading order, indented.

Recommend swapping the ---++ and ---+++ fonts.

Examples

Impact

WhatDoesItAffect: Rendering

Implementation

-- Contributors: John Ziegelaar - 2022-08-03

Discussion

Testing:

Level 2 Heading

Paragraph text.

Level 3 Heading

Paragraph text.

-- Peter Thoeny - 2022-08-03

I would not swap level 2 & level 3 headings, but modify. Level 2 heading has a distinct background compared to level 3, so that is good. We could make level 2 bold, and level 3 normal font-weight.

Mock-up of change:

Level 2 Heading

Paragraph text.

Level 3 Heading

Paragraph text.

Opinions?

-- Peter Thoeny - 2022-08-03

I put myself as a CommittedDeveloper.

-- Peter Thoeny - 2022-08-04

This feature is accepted based on SevenDayFeedbackPeriod.

-- Peter Thoeny - 2022-08-16

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