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W.R

2004-08-21, 4:33 am

I am using MS-Word to develop the html code
for my resume. I have not done too much with HTML
up to this point and I am using a Dummy book to get
going...

I have the following which doesn't create anything but
a listing of the code... Please send your assistance emails
to me personally - crystlenwayne@peoplepc.com

<html>
<head>
<title>Wayne Rowe's Resume</title>
</head>
<body>
<h2>Wayne A. Rowe</h2>
</body>
</html>

Please tell me whats wrong and how to correct it so
I can move forward with my Resume.

Wayne


Andrew D

2004-08-22, 4:16 am

In article <cfntk1$ckj$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>, David Dorward
<dorward@yahoo.com> wrote:

> W.R wrote:
>

[snip]

>
> You are _starting_ with a level 2 heading? That doesn't make much sense.


I've seen this mentioned a few times and am intrigued. If an H1 heading is
much larger than you need, and if you're not using CSS and it's widely
recommended that developer's use fonts at 100% size, then doesn't it make
sense to use a heading size that is more likely to meet your requirements
for a given line of text?

Or have I really missed the point somewhere along the line? Is it okay,
for example, to set an H1 with a font size="-2" in order to control it?

Pointers to tutorials/advice on the proper use of headlines appreciated.

Andy D.
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