[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to maintain a certain homogeneity through the site, having a
> unique for all the pages, and a at the homepage using it
for the
> same level of heading on the next pages ... and it might happen that
a certain page won't have an
> for example.
Hi E
: Re: [WSG] headings and accessibility norms
Look
at it as an outline and perhaps it becomes clearer.
H1
Main heading
H2 Section heading
H2 Section heading
H3 Sub-section heading
H4
Sub-Sub-section heading
H2 Section heading
H1
Another Main heading?
G'day
I've got two problems complying those norms:
I would like to maintain a certain homogeneity through the site, having a
unique for all the pages, and a at the homepage using it for the
same level of heading on the next pages.
Question: why h4? What's wrong with h2?
Another doubt
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've got two problems complying those norms:
>
> I would like to maintain a certain homogeneity through the
> site, having a
> unique for all the pages, and a at the homepage
> using it for the
> same level of heading on the next pages.
I think that's going a bit beyond
Headers
have no defined meaning. They create structure. H1 doesn’t mean primary.
H2 doesn’t mean sub etc… but for Joe to say that you can forget
keeping order is not one his of best ideas.
“What’s
wrong with applying order to the real world?”
He
is right in that you can skip levels