How change H* ?

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Support Forums Support (Legacy) How change H* ?

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  • #1659

    EpparoPL
    Participant

    I am a new user of Pojo’s themes and I find myself a bit frustrated.
    The themes don’t display page title from head as H1.
    The solution of using „page title” widget from builder looks badly.
    I would like to define the blog title as H1, description as H2 and menu titles as H3.
    How to do it? 🙂

    #1664

    Boaz
    Keymaster

    Hi,
    The main header of any page/post is H1.

    As you can see in the screenshot, every page has a page title and a title bar.
    The page title is in fact H1. the title bar header is not.
    You can choose to hide the title bar and display only the page title.

    View post on imgur.com

    You can change the size of the Menu titles with the cusomizer (under Design).
    As for descriptions – you can’t change it into H2 without code.

    #1681

    EpparoPL
    Participant

    Boaz thanks for answer, but You are not fully right.
    From the viewpoint of SEO, H1 tag is not the same as “page title”.
    Good practices say that H1 should be seen as “site title”, H2 as “site description” and so on…
    Inserting H1 or H2 tags in the form of text on the page does not look elegant. They should be automatically taken from site title and description, defined in WordPress settings.
    Regards

    #1682

    Boaz
    Keymaster

    You are right.
    And if you will inspect this element with your browser developer tools, you will see it is, in fact, an <h1> tag.

    View post on imgur.com

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