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| Warrior Member Join Date: Sep 2011
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Using Website Grader it tells me that my website has "no headings" I'm guessing that means no H1 tags. Where do I place them? How do I write them? Thanks |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011
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You are right to assume that it is talking about your "H" tags... maybe not just H1 though. Here is a link to an article which should give you a good rounded knowledge on the subject of heading tags and how to use them: H1 H2 H3 tags for SEO |
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Thank you.
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No problem Motorcity. I would add though as you're new here to have a read of this thread regarding thanking members within posts: Thank you for not making thank you posts There has been a lot of spam in these forums (I am certainly not accusing you of this) but the stickies are there to give new members a few pointers as to how to contribute valuably. All the best |
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h1 tag should be use top heading and h2, h3 should be use in subheading order wise. you can take help of any html expert. tag format is <h1> Your heading text here </h1> |
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