FWIW, my take would be:

//////////////////////////////

<div id="masthead">
<p id="header"><img id="logo" alt="Glory Days" src="images/GloryDays.gif" />
tickets, accommodation & travel packages for major events throughout the uk,
europe and worldwide 
</p>
<h1 id="topic">Rugby World Cup 2007 Packages</h1>
</div>

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Float the logo id to the right. This will position the h1 topic beneath the
header tagline. Everything is captured within the masthead div.

Kind regards,

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tony Crockford
Sent: Wednesday, 27 June, 2007 13:01 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Page Structure

Web Man Walking wrote:
<h1 id="company">Glory Days</h1>
> <h2 id="tagline">tickets, accommodation & travel packages for major events
> throughout the uk, europe and worldwide</h2>
> 
> <div id="content">
>       <h1>Rugby World Cup 2007 Packages</h1>
> </div>
> 
> Would I penalised for something like this?

My understanding would be that the first h1 is the ones the search 
spiders use to determine what the page is about.  Hence I don't use 
headings for branding.

why do you want to put strapline and company names in hx's?


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