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Talk:Trailhead Template

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Jeff, I noticed you changed == to === on all three templates. What does that do??

Stevefromdodge 18:48, 9 January 2007 (MST)

It makes the headings slightly smaller so it contrasts better with each page heading. (Looks a bit better since we removed the "Info" heading. The change is so slight that I doubt you've noticed the pages where I've already made that change). It's not really a big issue to me one way or the other. Certainly not worth going back and modifying existing pages.

Jeffstatt 19:18, 9 January 2007 (MST)


Also, I saw that someone had put descriptions in CAPS in places on the trailhead page to help guide people on how to fill out the page. I liked that, so I went ahead and copied that concept out to the other pages. I don't feel strongly about those changes. I only went out to the templates with the goal of adding the samples. If anyone feels more strongly about them, feel free to add your comments here or change them back...Thanks :D

Jeffstatt 19:21, 9 January 2007 (MST)

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