Is this a 'best practice' or is it recommended for inclusion in future RFCs?
I'm familiar with the idea of having exactly one id="unique" per page, but
H1? I always assumed that on a news site, for example, every headline would
be an H1, whereas every subhead would be an H2. I realize there's really no
difference in using H2 for every headline and H3 for subheads, I just
haven't set up my news-related pages that way.


On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 1:02 AM, Jukka K. Korpela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote, in part:

> As others have noted, the h1 element is not a good example, since
> normally there is (or should be) just one h1 element per page.
>
>
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