Interesting... who said that H? has document scope only?

http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#the-h1-h2-h3-h4-h5-and-h6-elements

Show examples of multiple H1's...  H? is indeed suitable as a heading to a
list.

cheers,
Mathew Robertson


On 3 March 2012 04:38, Hanspeter Kadel <h...@supernodegree.com> wrote:

> > <h?> before the list.
>
> thats the way i do it, but it doesn't feel right.
>
> in most of my cases the <UL> is more secondary content, like menus etc.
>
> i want to keep <H1> to <H6> for structuring the main content.
>
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