add id attr directly in heading if possible#60
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Instead of generating a useless <span id="..."> before the relevant <h?> tag, just add the id attr to the <h?> tag if it does not have one already. This way, the target of the link is exactly the <h?> tag, and the browser positions the focus exactly on it. Without this, there was a slight difference in offset between tags which had an id= attr an tags which didn't.
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@moy Can you update this PR with the branch conflicts fixed? |
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I didn't follow the development, but apparently the new version doesn't have the drawback I fixed with this PR, so I guess we can just close without merging. |
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Instead of generating a useless before the relevant
<h?> tag, just add the id attr to the <h?> tag if it does not have
one already.
This way, the target of the link is exactly the <h?> tag, and the
browser positions the focus exactly on it. Without this, there was a
slight difference in offset between tags which had an id= attr an
tags which didn't.