Headings are one of the most important elements of structure. When headings are properly used they create hierarchical data structures; which are leveraged by web browsers, screen reader software, and this particular documentation framework to organize headings.
Design Guidelines
- Sections, such as 'Design Guidelines', should be stylized with an appropriate heading.
- In this case 'Headings', 'Design Guidelines', and 'An Example' are formatted as a Heading 2, because the title of the page 'Headings' defaults to a Heading 1.
An Example
Below there are a number of formatted headings with a Table of Contents inserted into this document rendering headings to depict how the nest appropriately.
Example Headings (Heading 3)
Heading 3
Heading 4
Heading 5
Heading 6
Heading 5
Example Table of Contents
More about Page Structures
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