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It's always a positive sign that somebody is working hard to improve a system when brand goofy new bugs start to appear. I just put together a new preliminary subject outline for [[philately]] with a certain amount of bulleted text. Now, when I enter a new first level bullet after a line with a second level bullet, that first level bullet doesn't appear in the article. [[user:Eclecticology|Eclecticology]], Thursday, May 9, 2002
: I've noted this problem in numbered lists too, or something like it. Also, it used to be possible to create a mixed list with a structure something like:
*One header
##A sub-item
##Another sub-item
##Yet another sub-item
*A new header
##A sub-item for the second header
##And so forth
(see [[Montgomery County, Maryland]] for an example!) All of a sudden, this has stopped giving reasonable results. -- BRG (Friday, May 10, 2002, but first noticed earlier)
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Wow! it runs a lot faster now - great! But I do (of course?) have a design question (don't know if it's a bug or a feature...). I think it would be good to have the lines back again, the ones dividing the topic area from the top and bottom and side content. It helps to know where to start reading, without having to look for it. If not lines, maybe a bit more space? If the first topic-paragraph is a short sentence, it tends to look like it's part of the header material and be hard to find. Thanks! -- [[user:Marj Tiefert|Marj Tiefert]], Thursday, May 9, 2002
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