Hi,

I can't seem to find an answer in the CSS manuals/tuts/google etc.; 
thuoght I'd try here.  No big dea either; more a curiousity issue than 
anything else.

Other than readability and "best practices" possibly, is it actually 
necessary to end an Hn section?  In quickly throwing together a form 
just now I accidentally left out all but the last closing H header size. 
And everything worked perfectly well.  In other words:
<H1> Title
<H2> Sub Title
<H4> text, text, text,form, text, text
<H6> copyright text, symbol, owner clarifications, etc.
</H6>

In reality the CSS file is a mix of classes rather than straight Hn, 
etc.,   but the only heading closure came at the very end.  And it 
worked perfectly fine, surprisingly enough (to me).  If anyone had asked 
me about this, I'd have said the applicable parts of the H settings 
would all be inherited by the following settings, but it didn't work 
that way.  Titles are white text on black background, rest is black on 
white, & h6 is red so it can be tiny but still stand out.
   I can mix & remix them all I want and all is fine.

Not sure I would, but ... if I were to write code that way, would I be 
asking for browser troubles?  All I have installed at the moment are FF 
and IE: I know I could install others, but it struck me there is a lot 
of experience to draw on here, so figured I'd ask.  They are actually 
forms so they're a mix of html & php code.

TIA,

Twayne 




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