Headings
A heading is a text block that is generally used as a title or label for content that follows it. For example, the word “Headings” above is the heading for this section of the Namo WebEditor documentation. HTML provides six heading levels, intended to distinguish different levels of content in a hierarchically-organized document.
By default, browsers typically display headings in bold type. Level-1 headings use the largest font size, and successive heading levels use successively smaller font sizes. As with other text elements, all visual properties of headings can be altered using cascading style sheets.
To create a heading:
- Place the insertion point in an empty line.
- On the Home menu, go to the Paragraph group, click the Element box and select any of Heading 1 through Heading 6.
- Type the heading.
To change the level of a heading:
- Place the insertion point in the heading whose level you want to change.
- On the Home menu, go to the Paragraph group, click the Element box and select any of Heading 1 through Heading 6.
To change a paragraph or other text element into a heading:
- Place the insertion point in the text element you want to change to a heading.
- On the Home menu, go to the Paragraph group, click the Element box and select any of Heading 1 through Heading 6.