50+ headings

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Headings at CSSBook.com. Christopher, who wrote 'Designing CSS Web Pages' has added a new resource to the book's site. He writes: "Headings in Web pages--marked up with h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, or h6 elements‹-help the reader determine the purpose of sections in content. It also does one other thing: it helps the reader judge if the material is something they want to read. The only problem, as you know, is that the default rendering of those headings is often visually bland. In order to help people create better designed headings, I've released the CSS resource, 50+ Headings, where you can see up to fifty headings designs and their variations."
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