Ok, thanks Maren.
But first we'd have to make sure those styles will only be used for CMS pages.
I don't quite understand that part. But I trust that you and Sylvain and Martin will do whatever is best :-)
Thanks, brynn
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Maren Hachmann" <maren@...68...> Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2016 11:04 AM To: inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] Questions concerning the website's content
Hi Brynn,
Am 05.06.2016 um 02:47 schrieb Brynn:
Hi Everyone, Well if we can make small changes, could we possibly make the h3 style to look like it's bigger than h4? Just making it bold would be fine with me. Or make h4 not bold would work as well. The reason for this is that I think h4 overtakes h3 on a page, and makes it hard to understand the intended organization of the page where it's used.
- Just turned this into a bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web/+bug/1589280
Also, and I know this idea probably goes against current website
design styles (in general). But would it be possible to have h4, h5 and h6 indented? It's just the current left justification of Everything on a page makes it hard to read - very imposing.
- We could review the style of those while we take a look at the other
headings. Added that to the report.
But first we'd have to make sure those styles will only be used for CMS pages.
Regards, Maren
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