Great video! I may have been approached by them via email. I’ll have to go back and see! Question: can we play some css magic to make an H1 appear as a small size and have an h2 be larger just for designs sake? I’m thinking you could still create a new h1 to get your score higher but not have to sacrifice your large heading. This is what I struggle with when working with my SEO contractor. I tried it out recently but not sure if it plays nicely with SEO results. Thanks Chris!! Truly a great video.
Great video! I may have been approached by them via email. I’ll have to go back and see! Question: can we play some css magic to make an H1 appear as a small size and have an h2 be larger just for designs sake? I’m thinking you could still create a new h1 to get your score higher but not have to sacrifice your large heading. This is what I struggle with when working with my SEO contractor. I tried it out recently but not sure if it plays nicely with SEO results. Thanks Chris!! Truly a great video.
Hi Alicia, yes I am revisiting this page and am planning to do exactly what you mentioned - using CSS to change the heading size while keeping the semantic heading tags to be the ones I need. I’m still working on the best way to implement it but I will make a video about it once I do.
Great video! I may have been approached by them via email. I’ll have to go back and see! Question: can we play some css magic to make an H1 appear as a small size and have an h2 be larger just for designs sake? I’m thinking you could still create a new h1 to get your score higher but not have to sacrifice your large heading. This is what I struggle with when working with my SEO contractor. I tried it out recently but not sure if it plays nicely with SEO results. Thanks Chris!! Truly a great video.
Oh my god, I feel exactly the same way! Thanks for that video, perfect timing.
I’m glad it was helpful and good timing!
Great video! I may have been approached by them via email. I’ll have to go back and see! Question: can we play some css magic to make an H1 appear as a small size and have an h2 be larger just for designs sake? I’m thinking you could still create a new h1 to get your score higher but not have to sacrifice your large heading. This is what I struggle with when working with my SEO contractor. I tried it out recently but not sure if it plays nicely with SEO results. Thanks Chris!! Truly a great video.
Hi Alicia, yes I am revisiting this page and am planning to do exactly what you mentioned - using CSS to change the heading size while keeping the semantic heading tags to be the ones I need. I’m still working on the best way to implement it but I will make a video about it once I do.