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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>Heading tags are probably the most misused tag in all of HTML. Since the advent of CSS, many web-designers no longer care that an H1 tag is the most important tag of the page or that an H2 is the second most important tag. I have seen pages with multiple H1s and only a few H2s, or pages where HN (where N > 1) styles are bolder than H1 tags. You might be asking yourself, why should I care since CSS can masked these flaws?
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