For example, in https://www.thecrag.com/en/climbing/switzerland/alpen/graubunden/area/1504822602/guide the sub-sub-sub-heading "approach" is more dominant than higher level headings. That makes it more difficult to understand the structure when having scrolled somewhere into the middle of the guide – i.e. it provokes the question: Does the "approach" contain "1.4. Ost", or does "1.3. Hauptsektor Süd" contain "approach"?
Solution idea: Just change the used CSS classes, i.e.
let crag (e.g. "1. Crep Casti") and sector (e.g. "1.3. Hauptsektor Süd") have the style class "heading__t" that currently "approach" has
let all text area titles "Summary", "description", "approach",... and also annotation titles have the style class "areaInfo" that currently "Summary:" within "1.1. Nord" has. To better understand the idea to change all text area titles and also annotations, look e.g. at https://www.thecrag.com/en/climbing/germany/schwarzwald/area/251616084/guide where you could think "Linker Fels" contains "1.2. Versteckte Wand"
Side note: Within "1. Crep Casti" there's 2 times directly below each other a heading "summary". IMHO the 1st may be removed without loosing relevant information or structure.
For example, in https://www.thecrag.com/en/climbing/switzerland/alpen/graubunden/area/1504822602/guide the sub-sub-sub-heading "approach" is more dominant than higher level headings. That makes it more difficult to understand the structure when having scrolled somewhere into the middle of the guide – i.e. it provokes the question: Does the "approach" contain "1.4. Ost", or does "1.3. Hauptsektor Süd" contain "approach"?
Solution idea: Just change the used CSS classes, i.e.
Side note: Within "1. Crep Casti" there's 2 times directly below each other a heading "summary". IMHO the 1st may be removed without loosing relevant information or structure.