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Content – HTML Structure
By using the right HTML* tags, you can organize your content to allow people, search engines, and AI to better understand what’s on your page. Reserve the <h1> tag for your main headline and only use it once You can then organize subsections with <h2> tags, followed by <h3> for sub-subsections under <h2>, and so on! If we compared webpages as a book, <h1> would be the title, <h2> would be chapters, <h3> emphasized sections within those chapters and so on. All other text will be labeled with a <p> tag. Use headings in sequential order and try to avoid skipping levels (ex: using <h4> right after <h1>)
Edit this information using the standard modules like “Heading” or “Text Editor”
If you’re curious, you can see the text source to see the tags by switching to the “text” tab on the editor
*HyperText Markup Language, is the standard markup language used to structure web pages and their content.
This presentation contains suggestions and best practices for you to use at your discretion.
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