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Monday, August 18, 2014

Test: This is a H1 Post Title

This is H2 Post Heading

H3 Subheading


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H4 Minor Heading




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MY BLOGGER FORUM POST:
Question Title: Post Heading is smaller than Subheading????
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/blogger/how-do-i/aEl61zD0vjE

It is so very frustrating that post headings are smaller than subheadings on ALL OF MY BLOGS on my entire account! It happens on all types of layouts too. At first I just altered the HTML on each post. Then I added a CSS code to alter the size.

I have to do some kind of h2 size alteration specific to post inner data on every single blog....WHICH SEEMS RIDICULOUS!

Note that not only is the h2 post heading smaller than h3, it is also a different font family than the rest of the page (page text set as Arial in Template Customization.

I just noticed from browsing through every single option in advanced template customization...that post headings are included in GADGET HEADINGS!!!  wow!  That is so wrong!

SOOOOO, AM I SUPPOSED TO JUST NOT USE "HEADING" IN POSTS IF I WANT AN ACTUAL HEADING?? OR DO I CONTINUE TO TREAT H2 HEADINGS WITH A CSS REQUIREMENT?

RESPONSES:
Awaiting.....

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