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  • June 1, 2014 at 12:27 am in reply to: No H1 title on blog page template #107709
    Gary Meisner
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    After posting the above, I realized that one solution is to add a text widget with an H1 tag to the Home-Top section. This must be placed above the Genesis Featured Post, which is the first widget recommended by the Magazine Pro installation guide. It accomplished my objective, but it would be nice to have another way to get an H1 tag on the page and still maintain the layout shown in the default Magazine Pro demo page.

    May 31, 2014 at 10:32 am in reply to: No H1 title on blog page template #107637
    Gary Meisner
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    I'm also using the Magazine Pro theme and found that it has no H1 tag on the home page. Is there a way to get this embedded in the home page so that the search engines see it?

    One option would be to repeat the meta title as an H1. Another would be to have the H2 title in the top featured article be an H1 even if it was the same font and size as the H2 for a consistent appearance. Maybe just a script could it? Thanks.

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