Heading Menu Consult with the A Beginner's Guide to HTML for more details on HTML headings. HTML headings are numbered one through six, one having the most emphasis. To set a selection of text as a specific heading, select it with the mouse, then choose the desired heading from the Heading menu. Alternately, place the insertion point into the text at the point you wish the heading to be placed, then choose the Heading level from the popUp menu. The start and end codes will be placed before and after the insertion point – you may then begin typing the text. To change the level of an already existing heading, select the complete heading text, tags and all, then set the new heading level. HTML.edit senses the existence of the old tags and replaces them. Alternately, select only the heading text (minus the tags), then type Control-Shift (not Command-Shift) plus the desired heading level. This will eliminate the old tags and replace them with the new heading level tags. Shortcuts Typing Command-1 through 6 will perform the same function as selecting a heading level from the Heading menu. The shortcut Command-H will set the current selection of text to the current heading level (ie., the last heading level set), indicated by the check mark on the Heading menu as well as on the Info windoid. Note Note that it is forbidden by the HTML draft specification to imbed a heading within an anchor, nor should you use heading tags within a list, or in order to obtain a larger or smaller font size. To quote the NCSA HTML Primer, "Although most browsers will currently handle this, it is forbidden by the official HTML and HTML+ specifications, and it will not work with future browsers... What's the difference? This is again a question of SGML. The semantic meaning of