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I hear many things, including the old saw about meta tags being important. I have yet to have a problem with Google or any other engine over header tags that have been styled. Over 600 clients and counting...
[edited by: digitalghost at 8:32 pm (utc) on Jan. 27, 2003]
Structuring your page logically will help your users and do you no harm with google. Multiple <h1>'s make no sense at all semantically and will probably have little or no effect in Google...
Nick
You can use font size of the <h>
<h1><font size="2">test</font></h1>
Thanks OVE,
That really makes a big difference. Now I can have my H1 titles while making an appealing page.
I like to use graphics for the titles of a site or subsite but quit doing it because of the need for H1 titles. Can you put H1 titles in a ALT tag and would Google see it the same? Has anyone tried that?
Anne
I wouldn't mess with sticking h1's in alt tags, i rather doubt you'd get banned but, it's a little absurd ;)
Compromise is somthing we have to live by as webmasters I gues... ho hum...
Nick
You can use font size of the <h>
<h1><font size="2">test</font></h1>
Ove - I've read that you should not use font tags to control <hn> tags, and I've read it often enough, and from trustworthy enough sources, that I believe it.
It's easy to use css, and there seems to be general agreement that it's not a problem with the engines.