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  • #3325
     nicholaus1221
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    Hi,

    I’ve been trying to not use additional H1 headings on my pages as it messes with SEO. Yet when I try to use H2 heading instead of H1 on for example the home page, then the button and link underneath the H2 heading don’t work. The links only work with the H1 heading.

    I like the bigger font of H1, but I don’t want to have to use it because I know each page already has a wordpress H1 heading and I don’t want search engines to not be able to read the heading of each page correctly.

    Thanks for your help,
    Nicholaus

    #3536
     SQadmin
    Keymaster

    Hi, Do you have a link so we can better understand the issue?

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    #3569
     nicholaus1221
    Participant

    I have a live site so I don’t want any buttons or links that don’t work, but I can describe exactly what happens. Basically if you have let’s say an “About” page, with an H2 heading that says, “About Us” and then underneath that is a button that links to a “Learn More” page the button will be visible but it won’t work and it won’t be clickable. Same goes for links.

    The only way it works is if I have an H1 heading above the links/buttons/H2 headings.

    The H1 headings are really messing with my SEO though, I need to use H2 headings only.

    Please help,
    Thanks,
    Nicholaus

    #3605
     nicholaus1221
    Participant

    Hi,

    I fixed the problem! For anyone else that might come across this issue, I fixed the problem by using:

    <h2 style=”text-align: center; font-size: 35px;”>whatever you want to say…</h2>

    and then I did <h3 style>…<h4 style> with the same format and just changed the font size to the desired size as I went down the page. The heading styles must be in numerical order for SEO and to help people look over a page. Proper use of heading elements is vital to successful SEO.

    If you use [kleo_h2] then it disables any links so don’t use that.
    Thanks,
    Nicholaus

    #3613
     SQadmin
    Keymaster

    I see what you mean Nicholaus.
    Thanks for sharing

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