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Dave Koelmeyer updated JSPWIKI-905: ----------------------------------- Attachment: pagesource.txt Markup for the example page now attached. > HADDOCK – headings have insufficient padding > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: JSPWIKI-905 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-905 > Project: JSPWiki > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Templates and UI > Affects Versions: 2.10.2 > Environment: Client is: > - Firefox 39 (Ubuntu 14.04). > Server is: > - JSPWiki v2.10.2-svn-25 running in GlassFish v4 > - Container managed authentication is enabled using a file-based realm > - HTTPS is enabled > - JSPWiki policy is locked down such that only authenticated users have > access (both read and write) > Reporter: Dave Koelmeyer > Attachments: HADDOCK-HeadingPadding-1.png, > HADDOCK-HeadingPadding-2.png, HADDOCK-HeadingPadding-3.png, > HADDOCK-HeadingPadding-4.png, pagesource.txt > > > I've noticed that when applying the HADDOCK template to an existing wiki > which has hitherto been using PlainVanilla, main section headings appear to > be bunched up to the point where legibility is impacted negatively. > I've been compensating for this by manually inserting line breaks, but it > occurs to me this should really be handled by HADDOCK, rather than manually > reformatting. If one ever has to switch back to PlainVanilla for example, > then there is a whole lot of associated manual reformatting to do as well. > After doing some digging around with Firefox inspector, it appears HADDOCK > heading elements (h1, h2, h3) are missing padding values compared to their > equivalents in PlainVanilla. This should be amended such that users can apply > the HADDOCK template to an existing wiki without readability taking a step > back. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)