And that demerphq doesn't like users to use structured HTML with h1 and h2, but wants them to start with h4 instead, because PM itself uses h3 for the title. (I disagree and think PM should be fixed, because that can be done much more easily (with CSS, for example).)

Well, i agree with your diagreement, but until it is changed I do have more or less that opinion. OTOH since I've only ever considered a node about it once (which was yours) and that the community didn't agree with me when I did, I pretty much recognize that moaning about it is a lost cause. :-) (And by inference im not really sure why you brought it up, my opinion in things like this is no more relevent that anyone elses.)

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In reply to Re^2: Web forum markup language and the Monastery by demerphq
in thread Web forum markup language and the Monastery by szabgab

Title:
Use:  <p> text here (a paragraph) </p>
and:  <code> code here </code>
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