>My apologies, I think I'm missing something, I'm not sure why you've included the H0 header style. Do you mean that H0 is the highest level header or H1 ?
H0, though it is never actually used in an HTML document, is a higher level than H1.
I just tested again - with the sample CSS sheet I provided, both IE6 and Opera 5.12 show H1 headers as red.
Taking out the line:
H0 {}
makes both browsers ignore the definition for H1, and show the title in default black!
Now, while I don't have any specific references on the Web, this is exactly what my textbook on HTML stated that would happen. If it weren't for the tip, I would still be scratching my head.
Please note that I am not using in-line style; I am connecting to an external style-sheet.
Searching on HTML, CSS, etc., is difficult; it seems that every HTML document contains the text "HTML", for instance!
Hilmar.
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