<h1><h2> and <b> tags

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Thanks, Would like to know, if i am using heading tags can i apply style to <h1> and <h2>. The style will not be as default text. Is there any badmarks if i am using style to <Heading> tags ?
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Styling header tags is certainly acceptable. After all, it is important to have them match your site. The only time styling them is bad is if you make them look like regular text.
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okay nice, if any other tips please inform me , Thanks for your nice helps
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a related question.
which tag is better for SEs - <b> or <strong>?
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Nov 2nd, 2006
Matt Cutts said <b> is slightly better then <strong>
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