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Header Test



AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy @seagullsacademy.bsky.social
Oct 14, 2003
14,011
Chandler, AZ
[H="1"]Header = 1[/H]

Apparently the biggest sized header is obtained by typing H="1" within the first part of the H tag.

[H="2"]Header = 2[/H]

H="2" is smaller....

[H="3"]Header = 3[/H]

And so on...

[H="2"]Header = 2[/H]

The number used seems to affect heading/subheading as well as merely font size.


[H="4"]Header = 4[/H]

[H="1"]Header = 1[/H]

Let’s see what adding an H=”1” tag here does..


[H="5"]Header = 5[/H]

[H="6"]Header = 6[/H]

And H="6" appears to be the smallest size that will display.

[H="7"]Header = 7[/H]

[H="8"]Header = 8[/H]

[H="10"]Header = 10[/H]
 




AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy @seagullsacademy.bsky.social
Oct 14, 2003
14,011
Chandler, AZ
I set up this page to play around with the header tag. I looked at the source code on a couple of pages in the user manual and saw that they had [H="3"] etc as their headings, with the actual text of the heading following the tag. At first I thought the numbers were merely determining font size, but they seem to indicate major sections and sub-sections (see the page Contents list that gets created automatically).
 


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