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Short description: There should always be max. 1 title with H1 level. However, at the level of (some) page source files, the highest level of heading is not the page title (which is in the front matter) but the titles within the page content. When editing the content it feels correct to start with the top level heading, but this will lead to undesired result. Therefore we should:
automatically shift each & every title down one level (e.g. # in about.md becomes ##) - if possible
manually check all content such that headings start at the second level
Location: site-wide
Why have this: this enhances readabilty and (apparently) is important for accessability
More info:
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Short description: There should always be max. 1 title with H1 level. However, at the level of (some) page source files, the highest level of heading is not the page title (which is in the front matter) but the titles within the page content. When editing the content it feels correct to start with the top level heading, but this will lead to undesired result. Therefore we should:
#
in about.md becomes##
) - if possibleLocation: site-wide
Why have this: this enhances readabilty and (apparently) is important for accessability
More info:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: