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Old 05-02-2019, 09:18 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by pedrovic View Post
Hello, thank you all for the comments.
I meant that, from the little I understand, it is not good practice to put a <h3> before a <h1>, for hierarchical reasons. So I was in doubt about this because, in some printed books, it is common to have a smaller chapter number preceded by its title, according to the example I posted. And I suggested switching <h3> to <h1> to have more subtitle options in the text body, you know?

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Well, heading styles aren't meant to be used for styling--size, bold, etc. They are, as you say, hierarchal. So, if you want something to look a certain way, use paragraph styles. If you're asking if you should use h1 and h3, or whatever, for a chapter NUMBER and a chapter TITLE, I would say no. There are threads around here, somewhere (where's Ruben?) about formatting that very thing.

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