Scan Example
This file is designed to trigger every flag the Scan tab can produce. Open it, then click the Issues tab below the editor toolbar to see the results.
Second H1 Heading
Having two H1 headings triggers the multiple H1s warning. A well-formed document has exactly one.
Heading Level Jump
This heading jumps from H1 directly to H3, skipping H2. That triggers the heading level jump warning.
Empty Section
Section With a Long Sentence
This sentence is intentionally constructed to exceed the forty-word threshold that the scan uses to flag overly long sentences, going on and on well past the point where any reasonable reader would prefer a full stop and a fresh start.
Section With a Long Paragraph
This paragraph is written to exceed the one hundred and fifty word limit that the scan uses to identify dense blocks of prose. Technical documentation benefits from short, focused paragraphs that readers can scan quickly. When a paragraph runs on past one hundred and fifty words it starts to look like a wall of text, which discourages reading and makes it harder for users to find the information they need. Breaking content into smaller chunks — each covering a single idea — improves both readability and navigability. Adding a few more sentences here to ensure this paragraph reliably crosses the threshold and triggers the info flag during testing.
TODO Section
This section contains placeholder markers that the scan looks for.
TODO: Replace this with real content before publishing.
Also FIXME: this introduction needs to be written.