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From: Piscitelli, JoAnn
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2024 7:57AM
Subject: Can H2s be stacked?
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Hello everyone,
I'm writing to check/confirm that it is ok to stack H2 headers. I am interested in your feedback and clarifications!
The section of content is this:
<h2>Explore Shopping</h2>
<h2>Shops on Main Street</h2>
<p>content</p>
<h2>Farmers Markets</h2>
<p>content</p>
<h2>Other Shops</h2>
<p>content</p>
I believe this structure is ok, but I would feel better about it if I had confirmation.
I look forward to hearing back and thank you for your advice!!
Jo
From: Chris O'Brien
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2024 8:11AM
Subject: Re: Can H2s be stacked?
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With limited context it looks to me that Shops on Main Street, Farmers Markets and Other Shops are children of Explore Shopping.
Chris OâBrien
Director of Accessibility
OLG Internal
From: Piscitelli, JoAnn
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2024 8:13AM
Subject: Re: Can H2s be stacked?
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Hello Chris,
Yes, they are. At first I thought they should be h3 thent thought that h2 would be okay. The âchildrenâ sections are going to be accordion style if that makes any difference.
Many thanks!
Jo
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Date: Monday, January 29, 2024 at 10:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Can H2s be stacked?
With limited context it looks to me that Shops on Main Street, Farmers Markets and Other Shops are children of Explore Shopping.
Chris OâBrien
Director of Accessibility
OLG Internal
From: Mark Magennis
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2024 8:15AM
Subject: Re: Can H2s be stacked?
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If they're children then they should be <h3>. Whether they are accordions or not is immaterial.
Mark
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Hello Chris,
Yes, they are. At first I thought they should be h3 thent thought that h2 would be okay. The âchildrenâ sections are going to be accordion style if that makes any difference.
Many thanks!
Jo
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Date: Monday, January 29, 2024 at 10:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Can H2s be stacked?
With limited context it looks to me that Shops on Main Street, Farmers Markets and Other Shops are children of Explore Shopping.
Chris OâBrien
Director of Accessibility
OLG Internal
From: Chris O'Brien
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2024 8:16AM
Subject: Re: Can H2s be stacked?
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Hey, Jo.
In my opinion, if you have an established hierarchy then the semantics should support it.
Chris
OLG Internal
From: Piscitelli, JoAnn
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2024 8:26AM
Subject: Re: Can H2s be stacked?
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Thanks very much! Your input and time are much appreciated.
Jo
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Hey, Jo.
In my opinion, if you have an established hierarchy then the semantics should support it.
Chris
OLG Internal
From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2024 8:34AM
Subject: Re: Can H2s be stacked?
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On 29/01/2024 14:57, Piscitelli, JoAnn wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm writing to check/confirm that it is ok to stack H2 headers. I am interested in your feedback and clarifications!
>
> The section of content is this:
>
> <h2>Explore Shopping</h2>
> <h2>Shops on Main Street</h2>
> <p>content</p>
> <h2>Farmers Markets</h2>
> <p>content</p>
> <h2>Other Shops</h2>
> <p>content</p>
>
> I believe this structure is ok, but I would feel better about it if I had confirmation.
From your structure, "Explore Shopping", "Shops on Main Street" etc are
all siblings. I assume though that "Explore Shopping" is meant to
encompass all the other ones, so no, doesn't look appropriate. "Shops.."
etc look like they should be <h3>s to hierarchically come under the
first <h2>Explore Shopping</h2>.
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From: S
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2024 12:35PM
Subject: Re: Can H2s be stacked?
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As a general rule, it is acceptable to have H2 following each other when
they are titles of unique sections of content and not a
subsection/breakout of another section. For example, if the page is
titled Ways to Travel, then it is logical to have consecutive H2 titles
for Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
However, in your example, three of your H2s - Shops on Main Street,
Farmers Markets, Other Shops - appear to be subsections of the higher
level concept of Explore Shopping. If those are three different ways to
"explore shopping", then Explore Shopping is the H2 and the other three
are H3 under Explore Shopping.
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm writing to check/confirm that it is ok to stack H2 headers. I am interested in your feedback and clarifications!
>
> The section of content is this:
>
> <h2>Explore Shopping</h2>
> <h2>Shops on Main Street</h2>
> <p>content</p>
> <h2>Farmers Markets</h2>
> <p>content</p>
> <h2>Other Shops</h2>
> <p>content</p>
>
> I believe this structure is ok, but I would feel better about it if I had confirmation.
>
> I look forward to hearing back and thank you for your advice!!
>
> Jo
>
>