I would put it back as an h1 and use css like so:

h1 {
font-weight: normal;
}

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Stuart Foulstone
<stu...@bigeasyweb.co.uk>wrote:

>
> But then again, how it displays is dependent on the fonts available on the
> site visitor's system not what some graphic designer wants.
>
> That's why many graphic designers make poor Web Designers - they can't get
> their head round the flexibility that needs to be designed into a Website.
>
>
> On Tue, September 14, 2010 10:45 am, Lyn Smith wrote:
> >   I have worked it out - it is because  it is a Heading - h1.   If I
> > make it a "p", it becomes  as he wants.  I imagine an H1 is more
> > important to a search engine than a p? :-)
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