Interesting use of <h1> and <h2> as the footer and header.  Thinking about it, 
I would have chosen <h5> and <h6> as they seem to be used a lot less.  If I 
wanted to use <h1> as a header in this context, I would have to redefine a 
different header to emulate what the <h1> used to have.  Not really a problem, 
just a change in thinking what the <hn> mean.


Why did you choose to use <h1> and <h2> in this manner?  Why would a <div 
class="header"> definition not work the same way?  Is there something about the 
<h1> that is 'easier' or 'better'?


Thanks much, this gives me some more insight into what I'm looking to do.





On 27 Jun 2010, at 10:21 , David Laakso wrote:

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