Page Headers are important for organizing blocks of information. The first Header is the initial copy on page and is typically also the page name H1.
Note: Use only the one H1 tag on page and use other Header tags for others
- Create or change existing text using the Heading block
- Choose appropriate Heading by choosing H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, or H6
- Review Heading with page preview to make sure it looks correct
Note: Most typical or H2 and H3 tags. Be consistent and use logical order of headers to help break up block of text on the page. Here’s article on subject.
Examples of Headers (This is an H2. See top of page for H1)
Header using H3
Header using H4
Header using H5
Header using H6
