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The problem then becomes a style sheet headache, where each section (aka page) starts with an (a) heading, even though subsequent sections are actually (b) section headings. In an online non-book format, I'd take a heading page, put in the intro, then line up the sections for folks to link to: overview section/more detailed section/more detailed section. (The heading for the overview section could just say "overview."
The problem then becomes a style sheet headache, where each section (aka page) starts with an (a) heading, even though subsequent sections are actually (b) section headings. In an online non-book format, I'd take a heading page, put in the intro, then line up the sections for folks to link to: overview section/more detailed section/more detailed section. (The heading for the overview section could just say "overview."


In the "long toc," which you see when you open initially, you can easily get the impression that there is nothing in that heading, especially when you get something like "basic principles" as a section.


[[User:Gayla Reid|Gayla Reid]] ([[User talk:Gayla Reid|talk]]) 16:26, 30 April 2013 (PDT)
[[User:Gayla Reid|Gayla Reid]] ([[User talk:Gayla Reid|talk]]) 16:26, 30 April 2013 (PDT)
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