
On Sun, 15 May 2005, Jon Noring wrote:
In some ways simply following visual presentation in the markup makes life a whole lot easier. <laugh/>
Yes indeed it does. I must admit that with this particular book "The Transvaal from within" I have defined a "center" class, which I have used throughout for many various header types of material. And before you get too distressed, let me say that I have already used a structured hierarchy from h1 to h5, for headers which clearly fall into certain divisions. But there are enough places where it's a puzzle to say if a certain section is a subsidiary of a previous one, or a new section of equal importance, or even something that the type-setter decided to center on a whim, that I decided a plain <p class="center"> would do just fine. As an aside, this volume also caught my attention for having two distinctly, and functionally different types of side-notes. Andrew