From a02f4b2f60c81e09b318a090e5c9c2d2d641c878 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: t7yang Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2021 16:10:02 +0800 Subject: replace wiki links in zh-CN --- files/zh-cn/web/html/element/hgroup/index.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'files/zh-cn/web/html/element/hgroup/index.html') diff --git a/files/zh-cn/web/html/element/hgroup/index.html b/files/zh-cn/web/html/element/hgroup/index.html index 99a782ad8c..fe8045aad3 100644 --- a/files/zh-cn/web/html/element/hgroup/index.html +++ b/files/zh-cn/web/html/element/hgroup/index.html @@ -66,9 +66,9 @@ translation_of: Web/HTML/Element/hgroup

The <hgroup> element allows the primary heading for a document section to be grouped with any secondary headings—such as subheadings or alternative titles—to form a multi-level heading.

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In other words, the <hgroup> element prevents any of its secondary <h1>–<h6> children from creating separate sections of their own in the outline—as those <h1>–<h6> elements otherwise normally would if they were not children of any <hgroup>.

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In other words, the <hgroup> element prevents any of its secondary <h1>–<h6> children from creating separate sections of their own in the outline—as those <h1>–<h6> elements otherwise normally would if they were not children of any <hgroup>.

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So in the abstract outline produced by the HTML outline algorithm defined in the HTML specification, the <hgroup> as a whole forms a single logical heading, with the entire set of <h1>–<h6> children of the <hgroup> going into the outline as one multi-level unit, to comprise that single logical heading in the abstract outline.

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So in the abstract outline produced by the HTML outline algorithm defined in the HTML specification, the <hgroup> as a whole forms a single logical heading, with the entire set of <h1>–<h6> children of the <hgroup> going into the outline as one multi-level unit, to comprise that single logical heading in the abstract outline.

To produce any (non-abstract) rendered view of such an outline, some choice must be made in the design of the rendering tool about how to render <hgroup> headings in such a way as to convey their multi-level nature. There are a variety of ways an <hgroup> might be shown in a rendered outline; for example:

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