Technically, the H tags should be structured like the outlines we used to have to write for our term papers back in school (yes, I went to school in the Dark Ages when we had to do these sorts of things)...
So, for instance:
H1: topic of the page (aka the title of the term paper)
H2: major topic #1
H3: sub topic #1.a
H3: sub topic #1.b
H2: major topic #2
H2: major topic #3
H3: sub topic #3.a
H4: sub-sub topic #3.a.1
H4: sub-sub topic #3.a.2
H3: sub topic #3.b
That's how I'd do it, at least.
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Friday, February 03, 2006
H1, H2, H3 Placement, per W3C standards
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