Last modified: 2011-03-13 18:06:02 UTC
Additional information that bleeds into the next cell shows up. Try editting 'the first sample section' in the 'first cell' of the following table... {| border="1"| |- | ==== the first sample section ==== the first cell | the second cell |} As you can see the second cell gets included in the edit. This could be handled in a couple of ways * The section editor could recognize that the scope of a section does not cross certain boundaries, e.g. cell boundaries. * A special section terminator markup could be introduced.
Putting section headers inside a table is a very poor practice; they are top-level constructs.