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Subheadings #24

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xaur opened this issue Jul 18, 2018 · 2 comments
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Subheadings #24

xaur opened this issue Jul 18, 2018 · 2 comments

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xaur commented Jul 18, 2018

Explore ways to improve the quick visual recognition of topics.

Just use links (current)

  • to repositories in Development
  • to services in Integrations
  • to event pages in Events

First bold word

Bolding first word of the paragraph highlights the topic without introducing a new level of (sub)headings:

Level 3 headings in Development

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@xaur xaur changed the title Bold subheadings Subheadings Jul 16, 2019
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xaur commented Jul 17, 2019

Repo link on a separate line

Better visual topic separation than level 3 headings, but lower style variance and uses less vertical space.

https://github.com/xaur/decred-news/blob/3af78fffc6468898dfe82842d2a13a8fe7700d6a/journal/201906.md

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xaur commented Nov 7, 2020

Bold links on a separate line

We can borrow the idea of bold links as subheadings from Politeia Digest.

They make a more distinct visual separation than just the link-on-a-separate-line style used currently for Dev repos. Compared to "Level 3 headings" apprach it solves the problem "where do I put the repo link now?".

Will try this in October 2020 issue.

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