On Feb 17, 2011, at 5:48 AM, Gerben Wierda wrote:

> Ugh. Yes, that clearly shows that the seemingly conceptual items like H1, H3 
> are in fact used as graphical elements. Interesting to see how that then ends 
> up in a table of contents for instance.

Say rather that what should be formal markup can instead be _misused_ for 
graphical formatting by those accustomed to WYSIWYG and who don't trouble to 
learn how to properly do CSS.

William

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