I had tested and finally used in 5.3 HTML into the sub-tile of the Header.
This allows to comment or to have longer information and to be free of the content and look.
The 6.x version don't allows this anymore. So the title and subtitle is poor (fivealive style).
I do believe that the best way should be a table (not a frame because of HTML5) and the ability to define the content of to line (<tr>), one for title, the other for sub-title.
(then the sub-title could not be written, if long enough, under the login button... which can overlay it)
Both they could content HTML.
The style of each <tr> has the actual default value but HTML with common tags as <span> or <img> allows to build a good title.
Naturally there is a downside : The title and subtitle must be sometime used as text (to be print for example). Then we obviously discover (invent) that we have two different GUI objects :
The technical solution is simple :
The syntax of an HTML title and subtitle "must" be :
<span id="site_title" title="the text title" ... {other attributes} > ... HTML content ... </span>
So it is easy to parse the content to get "text_title" and "text_subtitle".
This could be implemented for 6.1 and after into 7.x trunk
I can write a project into the .tpl
But is-it an enhanced that van be included in 6.1 or must wait 7.0
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