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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=23524 --- Comment #2 from Ryan McGinty <RYAN.P.MCGINTY@GMAIL.COM> --- (In reply to steve faulkner from comment #1) > (In reply to Ryan McGinty from comment #0) > > Headings within sectioning elements should start with H1 instead of H2/H3 as > > shown in the section element example below. > > > > "<article> > > <header> > > <h2>Apples</h2> > > <p>Tasty, delicious fruit!</p> > > </header> > > <p>The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree.</p> > > <section> > > <h3>Red Delicious</h3> > > <p>These bright red apples are the most common found in many > > supermarkets.</p> > > </section> > > <section> > > <h3>Granny Smith</h3> > > <p>These juicy, green apples make a great filling for > > apple pies.</p> > > </section> > > </article>" > > why? I may have misinterpreted the outlining specification. I was under the impression that each sectioning element essentially creates an inner section outline and therefore requires the main title of that section to be an H1 (re-setting the hierarchy). After re-reading it sounds like that is not necessarily the case. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug.
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