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Article headings should be of major portions of information. For example: a history section, a book section, a link section, etc. Article headings should not be used for minor bits of information. If there is only one or two lines of information and the information is worth having it's own section, then consider using a sub heading under a major heading. | Article headings should be of major portions of information. For example: a history section, a book section, a link section, etc. Article headings should not be used for minor bits of information. If there is only one or two lines of information and the information is worth having it's own section, then consider using a sub heading under a major heading. | ||
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Article's with a large amount of information should have its information broken down to headings and sub headings. As stated above, headings should be used for major points and sub headings should only be used to separate a major section down into it's parts for easier readability and navigation. | Article's with a large amount of information should have its information broken down to headings and sub headings. As stated above, headings should be used for major points and sub headings should only be used to separate a major section down into it's parts for easier readability and navigation. |