James Ellis schrieb:
Hi

My thinking is that hN delineates headings of the same semantic weight (or groups content), be they styled by CSS like <h4 class="failure"></h4> or <h4 class="success"></h4> or not*:

I agree.


The difference being that h1 is the highest level of the headings in a document - there is nothing really that comes to mind that is higher up the tree in HTML.

Hm, but in the real world there are often more then one highest elements. Like let's say two or more founders of the same company. Or two or more teams in a game?


If there was one higher up the tree then using multiple h1s would be ok, something like the "<root></root>" element comes to mind -- leaving headings to be headings. My rambling has been discussed earlier within an XHTML 2.0 thread I think....

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Tonico

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