>>One more thing: the textbook states that the highest-level header is ignored by both fourth-generation browsers - that's why I included H0. Do you know the reason for this queer behavior (ignoring the highest-level header)?
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>I'm not sure what you mean - the HTML specifications versions going back to version 2.0 only specify levels H1 - H6 for headings, I can't find any reference to H0.
I don't think you can actually use < H0 > as a header style. AFAIK, it is used only in CSS, for the reason stated.
Thanks for the URLs.
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