Hey -
And one more thing - if one switches back to the "default" blog as front
page, the static page that was formerly the front page switches back to
an H1 title, as one would expect, I guess. But that page should look the
same - if it is the front page, or a regular page.
You can't see any of this in the default Twenty Ten - but as I said, it
does impact child themes that only want to change CSS and not mess with
any of the PHP pages.
Bruce
John O'Nolan wrote:
<div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">Hi Bruce,
This is correct behavior. Pages should only ever have a single H1. On
pages with multiple article headings an H2 is used to give them all
equal weight. On single pages and single blog posts an H1 is used
because there is only one article title.
Hope that helps
Cheers
John
On 5 Jun 2010, at 01:54, Bruce Wampler wrote:
This is my first post here. Sorry if this is a duplicate, or if the
format of this is not exactly correct.
I've been working on a Twenty Ten child theme, and have discovered an
inconsistency on how it generates the titles for pages.
For the home page and blog post page, it uses <h2> for the
'entry-title' page title. However, on any other page, it uses <h1>
for the page title.
Shouldn't they all be the same h level?
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