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Own a tablet

Use phone for web access

Use phones to get info on businesses

April 21, 2015

Headers and Subheaders

Many tags in HTML were developed not to assist with formatting, but to provide information on the structural hierarchy of a document. In order to facilitate accessibility and Web standards, it is best to use the tags for the intended purpose in the information hierarchy, rather than for pure formatting purposes. In many cases, doing so will also make your document easier to edit. Purpose of Headings For documents longer than 3-4 paragraphs, headings and subheadings are important usability and accessibility strategy to help readers both determine the overall outline of the document and to navigate to specific information that may need more of the reader’s attention. Level of Headings Headings are classified into levels starting at Level 1 and working through Level 2, Level and so forth. By general convention, the highest level is "Level 1" and often corresponds to the title of the page or major document section. Level 2 is the next set of subheaders with a Level 1 section, and Level 3 are sub-subheaders within a Level 2 section. The lower the number, the smaller and more detailed a section.

Many tags in HTML were developed not to assist with formatting, but to provide information on the structural hierarchy of a document. In order to facilitate accessibility and Web standards, it is best to use the tags for the intended purpose in the information hierarchy, rather than for pure formatting purposes. In many cases, doing so will also make your document easier to edit.

Purpose of Headings For documents longer than 3-4 paragraphs, headings and subheadings are important usability and accessibility strategy to help readers both determine the overall outline of the document and to navigate to specific information that may need more of the reader’s attention.

Level of Headings Headings are classified into levels starting at Level 1 and working through Level 2, Level and so forth. By general convention, the highest level is "Level 1" and often corresponds to the title of the page or major document section. Level 2 is the next set of subheaders with a Level 1 section, and Level 3 are sub-subheaders within a Level 2 section. The lower the number, the smaller and more detailed a section.

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