-- Resending because I failed to reply-all --

If they relate to the same content, and the <h2> is a sub-heading of the
<h1> I would avoid it, if for nothing else it confuses users that are using
accessibility devices.

If the headings relate to the same content, this is a perfect case of using
CSS what it was intended for: presentation.


On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Tom Livingston <tom...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> > On Dec 19, 2013, at 5:31 PM, Ric Nudell <rnud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > An interesting question. But I have always believed that the semantic
> ranking of your headings (h1, h2, etc.) is about meaning, the importance of
> the text,
>
> This is where I was heading. I have just put the h2 before the h1 in the
> past but it always made me feel icky.
>
> I'll not feel icky anymore.
>
> Thanks all.
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