<ul >
               <li class="title">
                   <strong>Quick links</strong>
               </li>
               <li>
                   <a href="noticeboard.html" title="news and Notices">
                       Noticeboard
                   </a>
               </li>
               <li>
<a href="site/sitemap.html" title="A list of site contents, with links">
                       Sitemap
                   </a>
               </li>
               <li>
                   <a href="site/sitepolicy.html">
                       Site policy
                   </a>
               </li>
               <li>
                   <a href="site/links.html" title="further information">
                       Useful links
                   </a>
               </li>
</ul>?? Works for me!Bob----- Original Message ----- From: "David Dorward" <da...@dorward.me.uk>
To: <wsg@webstandardsgroup.org>
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2012 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] list heading - best practice?



On 2 Mar 2012, at 17:07, Hanspeter Kadel wrote:

looks like back in 1984 people could use <LH> for the job.

No, they couldn't. It was proposed for HTML 3, but that spec was ditched in favour of documenting the then current state of the browser wars.

how to do it in 2012?


<h?> before the list.

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David Dorward
http://dorward.me.uk



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