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How/Where Do I Change H Tags To Improve SEO?


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Old Jan 15, 2010, 01:10 PM
Wonderbaum
 
6 posts · Jan 2010
How/Where Do I Change H Tags To Improve SEO?

Right now the theme uses H1 on the title for all pages and posts and H2 tags for the actual post titles.

Is there an easy way to:

- Only use the H1 tag as it is on the homepage (and not on the rest)
- Give all posts and pages H1 in their actual titles and "reduce" the site title to a e.g. H4?

....or will I have to edit directly in the php files?

The theme has so many "hidden" options that I am afraid I've just missed it.

Thank you all,
Mikael
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Old Jan 15, 2010, 11:34 PM
Wonderbaum
 
6 posts · Jan 2010
Found the answer to my question in this thread: http://forum.bytesforall.com/showthread.php?t=4584

I was afraid to turn Atahualpa SEO on since I want to continue using the All-In-One SEO plugin but it seems to work fine with both "on".

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