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I just tried switching to p { font-weight:normal
but the way everything is setup, it changed little.
I guess all the code is written to use H tags for most of the text.
Would require a major overhaul to change it all?

Plus, I kinda like the look of it. :)
But it's for my clients, not for me, I should keep that in mind...
This is the definition of "ambivalence". :D
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I didn't check your code too well, now I see that all the text on the right side have h4 tags. I'd change them to p.
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Is there something wrong with using H tags all over like that?

I think the web designer did it that way. ( Ahem....)

The search engines don't penalize for it, do they?
Melissa Rhiannon
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It's not "just" a matter of that they are H tags, but H tags are always in bold, so changing those to <p> tags would fix that issue.
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I'm not convinced that it needs fixin', Jo Ann.

No matter what we do, some people will like it and others won't.

"To avoid criticism, one must say nothing, do nothing, be nothing." - Aristotle

I think he was wrong though, because even if you said nothing, did nothing and were nothing, someone would still criticize you, probably for those things. :-)

Melissa Rhiannon
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well it's up to you, we're just telling you how we see it, it doesn't look professional that way, and I'm not convinced there isn't repercussions for the H tags in SEO either, but I don't know enough on that to say for sure. Anyways, just giving our opinions on it :)
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Thanks. :)
Melissa Rhiannon
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Hey isn't there a program that shows your code, with the tags laid out in various colors, so you can see the balance and where all of them appear? Or is it HTML Editor that can be setup to do that?

Ahhh: http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … your-tags/

But what I'd like to do is color code them, for example H1 tags in red, H2 tags in yellow, H3 tags in green...P tags in blue...
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