But then again, how it displays is dependent on the fonts available on the
site visitor's system not what some graphic designer wants.

That's why many graphic designers make poor Web Designers - they can't get
their head round the flexibility that needs to be designed into a Website.


On Tue, September 14, 2010 10:45 am, Lyn Smith wrote:
>   I have worked it out - it is because  it is a Heading - h1.   If I
> make it a "p", it becomes  as he wants.  I imagine an H1 is more
> important to a search engine than a p? :-)
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