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As for level one headings, they are disallowed and discouraged for many good reasons, one of which (not mentioned above) is that using them prevents re-use of page content as part of some other document with a different title or level one heading. It's quite dodgy and dangerous to indent everything an extra level when you want to grab a whole page and include it in another document, so having page sections always start at the highest sub-heading (not the main heading or title) is wise. This may be one of the reasons for Wikipedia's success, as there are so many teenagers cribbing from it for essays - which of course have different titles than the articles, but which can contain all the text nabbed from those. So disallowing level 1 is probably not out of the question but using it shouldn't be encouraged either. It may be best to say flatly that this is the "alternate title" or "subtitle" or "extended page name" rather than the "main heading", so it is clear that it may interact with the title of the page in very specific ways.
As for level one headings, they are disallowed and discouraged for many good reasons, one of which (hinted at above by Martin) is that using them prevents re-use of page content as part of some other document with a different title or level one heading. It's quite dodgy and dangerous to indent everything an extra level when you want to grab a whole page and include it in another document, so having page sections always start at the highest sub-heading (not the main heading or title) is wise. This may be one of the reasons for Wikipedia's success, as there are so many teenagers cribbing from it for essays - which of course have different titles than the articles, but which can contain all the text nabbed from those. So disallowing level 1 is probably not out of the question but using it shouldn't be encouraged either. It may be best to say flatly that this is the "alternate title" or "subtitle" or "extended page name" rather than the "main heading", so it is clear that it may interact with the title of the page in very specific ways. For instance, totally disappearing if the page is imported/embedded into another wiki page, or an XML page, with a different title than the original. This would be very desirable behaviour in a number of circumstances, not least of which would be the essay-inclusion case.
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