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Managing Your Post's Heading Tags

Heading tags are elements in your post's HTML code that represent the headings on your post page. The tags have a top-down hierarchy from H1 (Heading 1) to H6 (Heading 6). 


Headings help your visitors understand what each post page is about and can help your post's search engine optimization.


You can use different levels of heading tags as titles to structure the content on a page into sections and sub-sections. For example, you could use H2 tags for section titles and H3 tags for sub-section titles in your Blog posts.


Important: Heading tags are important for your post's accessibility as they help web browsers and screen readers understand how your post is organized, and how to present the content. Learn more about accessibility

Adding a heading tag to your page

You can add heading tags to your post's pages. 


For example, you can add an H1 tag to the top of your post page. The H1 heading tag acts as the title of each section. This tag is the headline of a page, similar to the headline of a page in a newspaper. 


Important:
  • You can assign a heading tag to more than one line of text (or have line breaks between words) by pressing Shift + Enter to create line breaks.

  • Make sure there are no empty line breaks set to the H1 text theme, as these generate blank H1 tags. 


To add an H1 tag:


  1. Click Create Post button.

  2. Write text.

  3. Select Text -

  4. Click Paragraph to drop text styles

  5. Select Heading 1.

  6. When you're ready, click Publish.

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