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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans
Come on Notjohn... you have been here long enough to hear the arguments on why going from proper <h#> -> <p class="styling"> is a poor idea (I definitely know me + Hitch have discussed this extensively over the years).
You even posted in one of the latest times this was brought up!
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...21#post3403721
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Tex, no. NJ is right about this, this time. The OP is apparently using an h4 class for something that
isn't structural, as near as I can tell. I believe that's what NJ was referring to--that if the OP is using H4, for the appearance of an element, he should be using a paragraph class instead. The OP said that he isn't using these h4 tags, on the TOC. While that in and of itself is not dispositive, it's indicative.
If the H4 elements are structural--in other words, if you were using an outline, and these would indicate a class of element, below h3, then they should remain headings. But if they are not--if they are used solely for stylistic purposes--they should be demoted to paragraphs.
I believe, Tex, that that is what all three of us--you, me and NJ--meant.
Hitch