If the content in the main body of the page starts with a H1, why shouldn't the sidebar content start with a H2? And I've seen sites where the sidebar isn't just an aside - both columns present information of equal weighting. The point is, you can't make blanket statements about what the minimum level of heading tag is that can be used in a certain part of a site.

On Mon, 07 May 2007 10:01:36 +1000, Karl Lurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Who says? How's he to know that people aren't displaying content in their
sidebar which deserves to be introduced with a H2?

So you are saying that sidebar content is as important as the main
body of the page? If so, shouldn't that content be in the main body of
the page?

Just being a devils advocate here...

Karl


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