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Do you mean…
body > article > h1
is smaller thanbody > h2
body > article > h1
is smaller thanbody > article > h2
?And where? Which spec stylesheets are you talking about?
For (1), https://css-tricks.com/document-outline-dilemma/ might answer your question.
It is number 2,
Doing now the same as some developers I found:
Im asking because I found this question on stackoverflow for the section tag