Headings stand out when they are larger, bolded, or in a different font style than the surrounding text. Using a different color or adding extra spacing can also help headings to stand out on a page. Consistency in formatting and placement of headings can also make them more noticeable and easier to navigate.
Browsers, by default, add margin and padding around a heading to set the heading off, visually, from the rest of the document. By pushing other content away, the heading makes itself stand out more (the white space is the trick.)
in HTML <h2> stands for heading 2
Heading 1 For example, this would mean that HOME is the first heading in HTML. <html> <body> <h1> HOME </h1> </body> </html>
What makes it stand out is the twin bell towers.
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FAH could stand for a number of different things, like "Friendly and Helpful," degrees Fahrenheit, Fine Arts and Humanities, Follow up After Hospitalization, or Final Attack Heading.
Colours Heading Underline Bold Bullet points Font Images/Italic Subheadings H - not sure?
red
white
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Using a larger font size, bold text, or a different font style (such as a sans-serif font) can help make a paper's heading stand out from the rest of the text. Experiment with different attributes to see what works best for the overall look and readability of the document.
The car continues in the direction it was heading when traction was lost