How to Use HTML Heading Tags Correctly
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2020
- In today's video, we'll learn how to use HTML heading tags correctly.
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Very nice explainer, well structured and easy to understand 👍
The team that produces layouts should follow your advice as well. Too often there's a subheading with a H3 above a H1 or H2 heading.
We’ve always wondered why Divi uses H4 for blurb module titles. It would be nice to be able to declare which heading to use for blurb module titles.
Awesome! Thank you!
Does DIVI create header, article, footer, and other tags? Where to set it? Please tell this in one of the next videos
Great, well-organized explanation. It matches my understanding of the purpose of the "h" tags. However, lately, I have watched several solid videos and articles where the authors suggest using one (OK), but also one ONLY. Any comments?
I've read the same thing. I don't know who is correct!
did you test out what is better
been using it like this
We're the H2 and H3 in your example the same size? Would have been helpful if you explained how to choose sizes for each Heading.
Thanks 😊 How do you italicize an H1 tag?
Hi, its cool video man ...
Next video: "How to open up your browser"
Firstly, what is a browser
Multiple h1 tags on a single page is just plain bad advice.
Affirmative
On a onepager it is acceptable to use an H1 for each section with a different topic. Google confirmed this. Ideally a website with multiple pages would address 1 topic per page, meaning you should only use one H1 header on those pages.
@@robinkuit you should only use 1 on one page but it's ok to use multiple... Do you know how contradicting that is? Lol.
I don't care what Google has confirmed, it's still bad advice.
@@paulatkinson8742 Imagine the arrogance of thinking you know better than literally the biggest internet tech company in the world...
Hey boomer, it's for infinite scrolling pages that are becoming more popular nowadays, especially for mobile browsing. Some blogs or journalism sites will let you scroll to the next article and load its contents all on one page.
@@cloudman3529 From MDN - 'Using more than one is allowed by the HTML specification, but is not considered a best practice. Using only one is beneficial for screenreader users.'
"You should never use H3 tags under a H1" - Why specifically?
Because you're skipping over H2 is what I believe.
This video was too vague - Requires watching another video to explain a more thorough understanding of headings.