Subheadings
I Subheadings[edit | edit source]
Subheadings are things which give more specific information about what was in the previous "superheading." A subheading can become a superheading by simply adding another subheading below it.
I.1 Superheadings[edit | edit source]
This is a superheading. And a subheading. A that previous sentence was a fragment. Following subheadings can be a good or bad thing. Each new subheading could give more specifics about the previous subheading.
I.1.A The Previous Subheading[edit | edit source]
The previous subheading (and superheading) talked about good and bad subheadings.
I.1.A.i Good Subheadings[edit | edit source]
A good subheading, such as this one, talks about the previous subheading. It is more than a random statement, or a new argument.
I.1.A.i.a Bad Subheadings[edit | edit source]
This is a bad subheading. It talks about things not in the previous subheading. Have you looked at the page on the bible recently? It good for a quick laugh.
I.1.A.i.a.æ Over Extensive Subheadings[edit | edit source]
Over Extensive use of subheadings can lead to several things, such as incredibly small fonts, becoming a noob, attack of chuck norris, and most of the time death by huffing.
I.1.A.i.æ.pi A final note on subheadings[edit | edit source]
Put enough subheadings in a page, and you can get a really fancy looking page navigation window. Like the one at the top of this page.