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Old 05-01-2019, 09:32 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Turtle91 View Post
The <h?> tags are more semantically correct when used to define/differentiate what level 'header' you are using. You can style your headers however way you wish, or no way at all. Some devices might apply default styles to a header when that device doesn't use the publisher's css. As mentioned previously, some programs like Sigil and Calibre Editor can auto create TOC based on the header tags.

I use them in a heirarchy like this: (snipped)
Yes, as they should be used--to establish document hierarchy. But that's not what I'm taking away from the question. I'm trying to understand what he's really asking.

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