Okay, I've put headings in now. I gave h1 and h2 the same styling. I was
going to use your suggestion Nan of using classes (for the news items
because I want them different to the h3 I'm going to use elsewhere in
site) but I didn't need to because I'd already given the a in newsBox
div the styl
Hello Cameron,
You could always use classes with your headings. So if there is one
heading that appears more than once you could use, or something like that.
Regards,
Nan Zhong
Cameron Muir wrote:
Thanks Russ,
The reason I did that was because I wanted to have the same formatting
for headings t
This will possibly answer your question about using more than H1 on a page:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wsg%40webstandardsgroup.org/msg02718.html
As always, opinions on structural markup come down to personal opinion :)
Russ
> Thanks Russ,
>
> The reason I did that was because I wanted to have
Thanks Russ,
The reason I did that was because I wanted to have the same formatting
for headings that would appear more than once (on the homepage there is
'Welcome...' and 'News...' . Is it okay to have h1 more than once on
the same page, or should I give h1, h2 and h3 the same style info?
T
Hi Cameron,
Always a good idea to turn of CSS and look at your page, or look at your
page in Lynx viewer (http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview). These two method
will quickly give you feedback on whether the page has meaning without css.
If you look at the page, does each block of content have the
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone wants to check this site:
http://nswrecon.com/test2/
I was instructed to keep it close to the original:
http://nswrecon.com/
It's still a draft and only the About link works. Haven't put access
keys in yet, and I don't think the text is dark enough.
thanks.
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