I use HTML for Blogger. My org headers rely on H levels. One of my posts actually has 4 levels of org hierarchy, including title.
You might laugh at that much hierarchy, but most of you are nerds, so I hope you understand. :) Posts sometimes naturally have that much hierarchy and it feels silly to remove cues. Browsers don't distinguish the headline levels enough, in my experience. I have a lot of headlines so that the reader doesn't get lost in the middle of a wall of text. Some of my audience is very, very intelligent and has cognitive issues like short-term memory, concentration, etc. Therefore, hierarchy is both useful and necessary to distinguish clearly. === I could use "-----" for the lowest level, just as I used "===" above, but I don't think that was meant for the lowest level, as it extends to the entire width. Also, it seems nicer to have a label to orient the reader in a lot of cases. Something to take the place of my plain text "===" would be very useful, but probably not sufficient. I realize I can do something like centering a string like "---". Bullet lists would be silly in this case, as it's just normal text and the reader will wonder why some things are indented and others not. I don't want to go to numbered sections. === Maybe we could somehow skip H levels, so it goes H3 for title, then H5, H7, H9. But browsers might not understand such low level headlines. Maybe I could have other attributes to set, like centering and large non-bold, for specific levels. So, say, top is large bold centered, then large non-bold centered, then smaller bold, then smaller non-bold. Can things like that be done in org? I don't know if CSS is possible or easy in Blogger, especially for specific posts. Maybe some of you have ideas. Thanks. Samuel -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com I support WPI: http://www.wpinstitute.org/xmrv/index.html -- PLEASE DONATE === I want to see the original (pre-hold) Lo et al. 2010 NIH/FDA/Harvard MLV paper. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode