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  • #400198

    I have put on each page headings h1, h2, but different SEO checkers do not see them. They find only h3 and recommend to use h1, h2.

    #400528

    Hi francity!

    I’m having trouble understanding your problem, do you want to replace your h3 headers with either h2 or h1 headers?

    Cheers!
    Rikard

    #400619

    Hi Rikard,

    I have already h1 headers, but search engines can see only h3 on my website.
    Can you check, please?

    Thanks!

    #401022

    Hey!

    I checked your page but I only see H3 in your four columns. It’s not that big of a deal for your homepage. I suppose an H1 with “Francity – Franchise Experts” somewhere in your homepage would be good but the question would be where do you put it? You do not want to hide it with CSS or other methods because this might hurt your SEO.

    If it was me I would just leave it alone. It’s important that your actual pages and posts have an H1 which acts as the “title” of the page as this is good for SEO. We already set the title of these so you do not need to worry about that.

    If there is a specific page your having trouble with then send us a link to it and we’ll take a look.

    Best regards,
    Elliott

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 9 months ago by Elliott.
    #403878

    I know I do not have a H1 heading on the first page of my website, but on all other pages there are H1 headings. The problem is that SEO audit programs, like seositecheckup.com and others, do not find any H1 headings anywhere on my website. They just find H3. I suppose, in such case search engines (google, bing and yahoo) will also find only H3.

    #404313

    Hey!

    What pages do you have the H1 on, because all I can see are H3’s as well?

    Regards,
    Rikard

    #404759
    #405030

    Hey!

    Ok I see, have you tried any other SEO analysis tools to see if they recognise the tag? And like Elliott wrote, I don’t think you should worry too much about what results tools like that give you. Your tag and text is visible to users and in the code, that’s all search engines care about.

    Cheers!
    Rikard

    #447810

    Hello Team,
    I verified my blog with a SEO plugin.

    1. It seems that there is no H1 and H2 heading in the blog homepage. But homepage should has all the post entries and slider text in H2. Why doesn’t the plugin find them? Maybe because I used the advanced layout to build my homepage?

    2. It seems that the post title is H2 in the post page. I would prefer to have it (only in the post page) in H1. How can I change it?

    3. Since post title is currently H2 I am using post sub-titles in H3. How to change them in H2 (with a specific format) without changing all H2 heading in the blog (sidebars, footer, etc). Some CSS quick code?

    Thanks again for your kind support.

    #448235

    Hey!

    Most likely because the tags are inside of ALB elements, I know this is the case with Yoast SEO anyway, not sure what plugin you are using though. Don’t put all your faith and trust in SEO analysis tools and plugins, they are not perfect. As long as your text and tags are visible on the page and in the code they can be crawled and search engines will find them. If you get an orange or green light from an SEO plugin is less important :)

    Regards,
    Rikard

    #448242

    Thanks Rikard,
    I supposed the problem was related to ALB.
    Anyway, do you have some instructions to change post title only in the post page (default is H2) into H1 and change its format without changing H1 format everywhere in the blog?
    Thanks again

    #448495

    Hi!

    Please go to Enfold/includes folder and open helper-post-format.php file and search “h2” and change them to “h1”

    Cheers!
    Yigit

    #448537

    Thanks Yigit!

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