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Re: Multiple H1 tags in an HTML5 web page
From: Steve Faulkner
Date: Mar 11, 2014 4:01AM
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On 10 March 2014 21:47, Greg Gamble < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> This is what makes me question the validity of the old school? view of
> headings, pertaining to HTML5. As for the one way in which users would be
> benefited ... read a properly formatted HTML5 blog. I did with NVDA,
NVDA like all other users agents provides a document outline based on the
numerical levels of the headings, so if the document used only h1 headings,
relying upon the the outline depth to infer level, the result would be a
flat outline..
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SteveF
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