martin f krafft wrote:

> Well, isn't it still the case that the content of a document should 
> be at the start for bots and text browsers to easily process?

That's one view on it, but it certainly isn't the only one.

Hard to say what purpose your header has without seeing it, but if the
header isn't an important enough part of the document (page) to be on
top, then _maybe_ it shouldn't be in the document (page) at all.

To me a header "heads" a document's content, which means it should come
first in the source-code. Not everything people want to include in the
header has to do with the content though, so there are always
exceptions. To judge how best to deal with a particular exception, we
must see it. Got a link?

regards
        Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
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