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Posted by dorayme on 11/19/07 02:28
In article <c7u615-rdo.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk>,
Toby A Inkster <usenet200707@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>
> > unstated h1. (I think that possibility is what Toby was implying
> > by his h1 {display: none}".
>
> I meant to imply that the h1 is there for semantic and structural reasons,
> but CSS is used to hide it.
>
> It may be that the main heading is obvious to all who come to the page, so
> there is no benefit in showing it to the visitor, yet I still think there
> should be a main heading, even if you hide it with CSS for those reasons.
It is something I have been thinking for a while and have now and
then just had h2s or two or more h1s for very separate sections
of a page. I either worried that there was no h1 or too many!
But, of course, you can or should stick it in but not necessarily
display it. Thanks for drawing attention to this possibility.
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dorayme
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