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<h1> tags
Hi,
Can i use <h1> tags with CSS or is it considered spam?I want to make text a little smaller. |
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Yep you can. Just go through some of the css postings on this board and you might get some more tips on this issue.
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Nop, it won't be a bad thing!
Just use an external .css file for your formating with a <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.yoursite.com/style.css" type="text/css"> You will be alright with the robots-that-are-not-capable-of-reading-css-files! |
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Why is it good to use it like that href="http://www.yoursite.com/style.css ?
Is href="style.css somehow bad |
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What I mean is this:
I thought that <h1> and <h2> and their younger siblings were used to find keywords quicker for google for instance. And when I have too many keywords in my <h1> tag, it will get "diluted" and it will be harder for google to find those keywords that I really want them to find. So <h1> should be reserved for those really important keywords. I might be wrong, but for me, this makes sense... But I'm just a newbie... |
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