Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
  1. The document title is already unique, using the
special HTML
 element designed for titles: <title>. The problem is that it also
 contains context information: the document name, the wiki description
 2. Nothing prohibits using several H1 elements, so we should not make
 = generate H2. We were doing this a while ago, but we reverted this
 behavior.
 3. Using a div for the title is much worse than having several H1
 elements, one of which is the title. If we want to make it special,
 using a plain div only does the exact opposite.
 4. Using javascript is bad. JS should NEVER be used for basic
 functionality, only for enhancements.
 In conclusion, the best approach IMO is the following:
 - Leave the title as a H1 as it is now, inside a <div
id="document-title">
 - Don't change the current heading behavior, i.e. =XYZ= generates a H1 
  - Serverside, trim the first H1 element from the
rendered content,
 which is exactly what gets sent to the client (thanks Marta for the
 idea) 
What's the input for the WYSIWYG editor in this case? I think the user
should be able to edit the first heading.
Marius
 Question: do we remove the first heading only when it is the same as
 the document title (or when the title is empty), or do we always
 remove it?
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