The XML format is designed with content in mind, this means that there is no direct mapping between an XML header and an HTML header. Our default templates has this but on ez.no for instance the <h2> tag is used for header level 1. If you wanted you could render level 1 as bold, level 2 as italic and level 3 with texttoimage.
This also means that you cannot skip levels, ie going from 1 to 3.
When writing documentation you should think about the structure of the document instead of it's appearance.
If you feel that the current setup of the tags leaves too much space then ofcourse we can adjust that.
Why skipping one level is not possible? If we directly want to use <h3> in the heads why we have to use <h1> and <h2> also in the document? Or have i misunderstood?
For this discussion, xhtml is just html xml-ized. What Jan means is that <header level=xx> is used to structure your text-writing, not formatting/layout.
Lots of people have difficulties to adapt to the idea of separation between content and presentation. Me too sometimes.
On the other hand, I think specifying a level=2 to start should be possible for certain situations like when having multiple articles forming a larger structure (book-like). That really makes sense to me. Any thoughts from the ez team on this?
>The XML format is designed with content in mind, this means that there is
>no direct mapping between an XML header and an HTML header. Our
>default templates has this but on ez.no for instance the <h2> tag is used >for header level 1.
How to map <h2> to header level 1 like you are doing above? I tried but did not find the required setting file.