# `MD036` - Emphasis used instead of a heading Tags: `emphasis`, `headings` Aliases: `no-emphasis-as-heading` Parameters: - `punctuation`: Punctuation characters (`string`, default `.,;:!?。,;:!?`) This check looks for instances where emphasized (i.e. bold or italic) text is used to separate sections, where a heading should be used instead: ```markdown **My document** Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet... _Another section_ Consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod. ``` To fix this, use Markdown headings instead of emphasized text to denote sections: ```markdown # My document Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet... ## Another section Consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod. ``` Note: This rule looks for single-line paragraphs that consist entirely of emphasized text. It won't fire on emphasis used within regular text, multi-line emphasized paragraphs, or paragraphs ending in punctuation (normal or full-width). Similarly to rule MD026, you can configure what characters are recognized as punctuation. Rationale: Using emphasis instead of a heading prevents tools from inferring the structure of a document. More information: .