roxanne sutton wrote:
> I am looking for information regarding the usage of H1-H6 tags. I  
> have followed general guidelines of Eric Meyer and Jeffrey Zeldman. I  
> am trying to keep this site as standard as possible: http:// 
> www.roxstyle.com/transfer/blssi/InBaseline_Phase_2/v2-optimized/ 
> template-2.html
> Today in a meeting with an SEO person, it was suggested that H1 be  
> used for the top headline- not the logo (i can live with that), also  
> that the image be in the markup and not using the background image  
> technique (i can understand the SEO reasons behind this), but then it  
> was suggested to only use h2 and drop all h3-h6 and use the strong  
> tag instead. This seems to me, that we loose a lot of hierarchy and  
> hooks for css, so i'm wondering what other standards people are doing.
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Hi

I've never used h5 or h6 but I think it's a mistake to overuse the 
<strong> tag in place of heading tags. I might use the strong tag to 
highlight a sentence or paragraph on it's own as well as words or groups 
of words. I often use h1 to at least h4.

Have fun.

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