Headings for Structure
Well, headings for structure.
We talked about headings a lot, but this is more from a content writing pattern.
There's also 2.4.10 section headings, which basically says sections of text, AAA criterion, which basically says sections of text need to be summarized in headings.
So, yeah, this is like much more strict than headings and labels.
But I think it's a good practice to make sure that whenever you have a new thought or new advice, you have a heading.
And that also makes it clearer visually in the structure of your article.
So if you have just a plain text, everything looks the same.
You don't get any like scannability or even summary of the content on the page.
Like here on the left, we have only paragraphs.
So it's like, okay, we have headings and subheadings, but I don't know what else is inside of this article.
And then on the right, we have the good example or the better example, which basically says like, oh, yeah, there are headings and subheadings.
But there's a purpose of headings in there.
headings levels in there, and then there's another H2 meaning versus formatting. So you get these
like, oh, you know, I can just scan it and see what is relevant to me.