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Re: Heading Structure for Documents
From: L Snider
Date: Mar 6, 2018 2:02PM
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Hi Wolfgang,
Many people will say that you can have more than one H1 in a document, and
others only use one, such as myself (there is the rare occasion where I
will use 2 heading 1s). You will hear both sides, and arguments for both...
If you haven't already seen this, the Webaim screen reader survey had a
question about headings. Now this question, even though it doesn't state
web page in there was geared to a web page. However, in my view one could
use those results and correlate them to documents. Not everyone will agree
with me, but I have asked many screen reader users and in my experience
they like one Heading 1. Not everyone will have that same experience.
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey7/#heading
Cheers
Lisa
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 2:40 PM, Wolfgang Berndorfer <
<EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Web sides should optimally have a singular heading with level 1 to navigate
> to the main content. But how about MS Word documents or PDF?
>
> If I generate a table of contents via Word functionalities in a document
> with correct heading semantics, the heading structure seems outlandish with
> one H1.
>
> Do You have any solutions or even standards for heading hierarchies in
> documents? Didn't find any.
>
> Wolfgang
>
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