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[XHTML 2.0] Attribute level for h element?

From: Kelly Miller <lightsolphoenix@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 02:17:45 -0400
Message-ID: <42DC9B09.5070305@gmail.com>
To: www-html@w3.org

I was just thinking to myself, since the h element is supposed to 
represent a header, shouldn't it be possible to have multiple h elements 
in a section?  After all, sections can have a header, a subheader, a 
sub-subheader, and so on, and these headers may not have their own 
section elements.  So the question is, wouldn't it be semantically 
better to have the h element have an attribute that represents what 
level a header is (main header, subheader, sub-subheader, etc.), and 
allow multiple h elements in a section?

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