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Style Book: clearly denote heading levels #64038
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Makes sense to me 👍
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Great to see this addressed so quickly. Thanks @ndiego for creating the original issue as well. (For context, I was facilitating the discussion in which this happened.) Good stuff all around! |
What?
Resolves #64033
Uses Heading descriptors —
"Heading 1", "Heading 2"
etc, to describe the heading variants in the style bookAdds a Heading 6 example, which corresponds to the maximum heading level available in the typography tools panels.
Why?
So that the example has text that describes what it is.
How?
Copy paste, a bit of typing.
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