# Style Completeness Checklist

Before delivery, verify that the article body includes:

- h2 headings with a distinct but restrained theme treatment (such as strong typographic contrast based on the preset's accent color), without full-width underline treatments;
- generated long-form articles use short `moduleLabel` sequence labels above major H2 sections when the section order is clear, while strict-formatting tasks preserve existing heading text and only add labels when appropriate;
- major H2 headings are clear two-part editorial headings when the source allows rewriting, with natural Chinese phrasing and a concrete judgment, tension, or payoff;
- h3 headings, eyebrow labels, module labels, and dividers with explicit inline styles when they appear or are intentionally generated;
- body paragraphs with comfortable line height, controlled spacing, and no browser-default margins;
- styled lists when lists appear in the source;
- a visually distinct quote, insight, or callout block when blockquotes or specific highlighted quotes are already present in the source, styled without thick left bars or leading color blocks;
- a summary or key-takeaway section styled differently from normal sections when a summary or takeaway block is already explicitly present in the source, without heavy colored side bars or slab-like decoration;
- consistent inline styles for strong text, links, dividers, tables, code, images, and captions when those elements appear;
- table, code, long URL, and long English text styles that allow wrapping and do not cause horizontal scrolling on common mobile widths;
- image captions placed close to their images with restrained muted text and no orphaned caption styling;
- module spacing that improves scan rhythm without stacking too many large card surfaces;
- default `warm-editorial` output that feels like a polished warm column rather than a plain document or generic template;
- no unstyled default HTML elements inside `article#wechatArticle`.
