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    • bgvsiteadmin
      bgvsiteadmin last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      I am trying to add span tags in H1, break tag on 2 lines and style each line of H1 differently:

      Example:

      Line 1Line 2

      I might add a smaller font for line 2 as well... Is this SEO friendly?

      Will crawlers read entire text or can interfere and block it.

      Thank you!

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      • Roman-Delcarmen
        Roman-Delcarmen last edited by

        The Crawler looks for content not for design technically you are talking about how to style your H1. That is a CSS topic you don't have to worry about that as long your tag and your content is relevant.

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        • BlueprintMarketing
          BlueprintMarketing last edited by

          I agree with most of what  Roman said 2 h1 will not be the end of the world.

          still I thin it is something I would avoid I would use the h1 as the on page introduction and then use as many  h2’s

          as needed Google still looks at the h1 tag

          google dose try to look at your site design it crawls css & JS like in fetch as a Google Bot

          Hope that helps,

          Tom

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          • Invite_Them_Home
            Invite_Them_Home last edited by

            Looking at your code example, you will have a single H1 on your page.  That is fine and recommended.

            The rest of what you are doing is styling.  Search engines will not care about that as long as you are not playing games like white text on a white background, etc.

            Herb

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            • bgvsiteadmin
              bgvsiteadmin last edited by

              Excellent! Thank you All!

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