Headings and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Design Principles
This section covers the core philosophy of the theme. The paragraph text here allows you to check the vertical rhythm between the H2 heading and the body copy, ensuring the padding is balanced.
Visual Hierarchy
By using H3 subheadings, we create a nested structure. This paragraph demonstrates how the theme handles smaller headings and whether the font size feels distinct enough from the main body text.
Typography Standards
A good theme should provide clear contrast. This text helps you verify that the font weight and color provide a comfortable reading experience across different screen sizes.
Technical Implementation
This second major section helps test how the theme handles repeated H2 elements. Consistency in spacing across multiple sections is key to a professional layout.
Markdown Integration
Jekyll uses Kramdown to render these headings. This paragraph is a test for standard paragraph rendering under an H3, ensuring that margins don’t collapse or become too large.
Navigation Logic
The Table of Contents at the top of the page links directly to these sections. You can use this area to test if the “jump-to” functionality works correctly and if your header offsets are configured.
Final Summary
This is the final H2 section. Use this paragraph to see how the theme concludes a post and how the bottom spacing interacts with your footer or “Next Post” navigation.