- From: Andrew Herrington <a.d.herrington@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2014 18:32:57 +0000
- To: tink@tink.co.uk
- Cc: Steve Faulkner <faulkner.steve@gmail.com>, HTMLWG WG <public-html@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <7F17613F-7EFB-435F-81D7-A935D2AF2B15@gmail.com>
I also agree and in practice that is what I currently do. Kind regards, Andrew On 5 Jan 2014, at 17:40, Léonie Watson <tink@tink.co.uk> wrote: > Steve Faulkner wrote: > “I am thinking that it may be better to have a normative requirement on authors: > > "Authors SHOULD use headings of the appropriate rank for the section's nesting level." > > > what do other people think?” > > I’ve had a partially completed bug about this open in my browser for the last couple of weeks. Agree the change in advice would be more practical. > > Léonie. > From: Steve Faulkner [mailto:faulkner.steve@gmail.com] > Sent: 05 January 2014 17:31 > To: HTMLWG WG > Subject: revisiting heading advice > > Currently the spec says its OK to use all h1's in a document or all (h6's) for that matter as the heading rank is derived from the nesting level of a heading within sections, not from the numerical value in the elements name. > > Unfortunately while the above may be true in theory its not true in practice. > > The current text in the spec can lead to authors creating flat document outlines: > > "Sections may contain headings of any rank, and authors are strongly encouraged to use headings of the appropriate rank for the section's nesting level." > http://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/sections.html#headings-and-sections > > I am thinking that it may be better to have a normative requirement on authors: > > "Authors SHOULD use headings of the appropriate rank for the section's nesting level." > > > what do other people think? > > > -- > > Regards > > SteveF > HTML 5.1
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