List,

Hopefully this is related to CSS enough for this list...

Visually, the layout I'm looking at has a smaller line of copy, I'd
call it a subhead, above a larger line of copy, what I would consider
the headline.

Is it wrong to have an H2 before an h1, which would lend itself to the
visual look as well as the importance of the lines of copy, or should
they be in a h1 then h2 source order and somehow arrange them with css
to match the layout. And if the latter is more correct, what's the
best way to just swap their visual order? The layout is just the two
lines, centered horizontally, below a nav bar.

I guess this is as much a semantics question as much of a CSS question.

TIA

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Tom Livingston | Senior Front End Developer | Media Logic |
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