Last modified: 2011-08-14 11:30:13 UTC
Positioning an image at the height of a section header in the rendered view of a page currently require putting the markup for the image *before* the section header, as you can see at the moment in this sample section: http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:WikiConvention/Themensammlung&action=edit§ion=27 This is bewildering for editors and somewhat impractical. It does not fit with the idea of section editing. In projects like the German Wikipedia (and many more), putting an image at the same hight as a level 2 section header also lets the underline of the header text bleed through in the margin of the image. This is too bad. Both can be overcome with some additional local markup around the image, doing some CCS magic, but that is something we should centralize.
"This is bewildering for editors and somewhat impractical. It does not fit with the idea of section editing." It is how HTML works though. I don't see how we could do it any other way. "In projects like the German Wikipedia (and many more), putting an image at the same hight as a level 2 section header also lets the underline of the header text bleed through in the margin of the image." If a project uses the "standard" CSS definitions of the Vector skin, this should no longer be the case, since the last software upgrade a couple of months ago. Suggestions for ACTUAL specific CSS changes are always welcome, but this request doesn't seem specific enough to make any implementation decision upon. Closing as "worksforme".