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* Nest headings without skipping. For example, if you have a book with two levels of headings, use Heading 1 and Heading 2, not Heading 1 and Heading 3, no matter how small or insignificant the second level of heading might appear. It’s very important to not skip heading levels as the document will not validate as an accessible ebook. | * Nest headings without skipping. For example, if you have a book with two levels of headings, use Heading 1 and Heading 2, not Heading 1 and Heading 3, no matter how small or insignificant the second level of heading might appear. It’s very important to not skip heading levels as the document will not validate as an accessible ebook. | ||
- | * **A heading should not have any line break in between**. This will result in two headings of the same level without any text in between. This mark-up is invalid. For example, if the document has the following: | + | * **A heading should not have any line break in between**. This will result in two headings of the same level without any text in between. This is what is known as a '' |
Chapter 1\\ Basics of Programming | Chapter 1\\ Basics of Programming | ||
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- Heading 3: Can be used for subsections. | - Heading 3: Can be used for subsections. | ||
- Heading 4-6: Rarely used. | - Heading 4-6: Rarely used. | ||
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