X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/7a9a644610b04dc7824c281ad766be64164d2023..e29d35f40198e47c0ecab1f4c2a2b60e107d8276:/doc/todo/Option_to_make_title_an_h1__63__.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/Option_to_make_title_an_h1__63__.mdwn b/doc/todo/Option_to_make_title_an_h1__63__.mdwn index ff2997bee..f4023d6dd 100644 --- a/doc/todo/Option_to_make_title_an_h1__63__.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/Option_to_make_title_an_h1__63__.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Currently, the page title (either the name of the page or the title specified with `\[[meta title="..."]]`) shows up in a `
`. I tend to follow the [w3c guideline recommending the use of h1 for the title](http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/Use_h1_for_Title); for this purpose, how about an option to make the page title an `

`, and shift the markdown headings down by one (making # an h2, ## an h3, etc; or alternatively making # equivalent to `\[[meta title="..."]]`)? +Currently, the page title (either the name of the page or the title specified with `\[[!meta title="..."]]`) shows up in a `
`. I tend to follow the [w3c guideline recommending the use of h1 for the title](http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/Use_h1_for_Title); for this purpose, how about an option to make the page title an `

`, and shift the markdown headings down by one (making # an h2, ## an h3, etc; or alternatively making # equivalent to `\[[!meta title="..."]]`)? > The reason I don't use a h1 for the navbar is that while it incorporates > the page title, it's not just a page title, it has the links to parent pages. @@ -6,3 +6,9 @@ Currently, the page title (either the name of the page or the title specified wi > way, # is reserved for h1 if you choose to use headers in your page. --[[Joey]] [[done]] + +> For anyone interested, I've written a small plugin called [h1title][] that does the +> latter, making `#` (only when on the first line) set the page title, removing it from +> the page body. --[[JasonBlevins]], October 22, 2008 + + [h1title]: http://code.jblevins.org/ikiwiki/plugins.git/plain/h1title.pm