(tarquin <tarquin(a)planetunreal.com>)m>):
So a quick question:
1. under what circumstances do we *definitely* need space between a
heading an the following content?
and
2. under what circumstances do we *definitely NOT*?
The only one I can remember is that in tables (countries, elements,
etc), we want *no* space.
any others?
because if not, we can resolve this problem with CSS:
h1 , h2 etc { usual space }
table h1 , table h2 etc { no space }
We should never have heading tags inside a table. Headings
should only be used for article structure, and styles should
be used for table cells. That said, the stylesheet should
determine the amount of space between a heading and its
following text, and whether or not there is a blank space
between them in the souce text shouldn't matter.
--
Lee Daniel Crocker <lee(a)piclab.com> <http://www.piclab.com/lee/>
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