Spring Cleaning with Accessibility: Organize your Content using HeadingsBy: Vanessa Preast, Ph.D., DVM Digital Accessibility & Instructional Specialist Why are headings important? Headings organize content in an outline-like, hierarchical format. They help everyone to quickly find their content. How do I use headings? Headings are available as Heading 1 (H1) through Heading 6 (H6). Set headings using the "Format" tool in D2L or the styles within Microsoft Office. Heading 1 (H1) is the top level and Heading 6 (H6) is the lowest level. Nest the content in order from Heading 1 to Heading 6 without skipping levels. Instructions:
What if I don't like my heading appearance?After applying a heading style, it is possible to change the size and color to match your visual design. Example In the example below, Heading 1 is the broadest information, Heading 2 includes the sub-categories, and Heading 3 are the categories within each Heading 2.
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