Hi, just started to have a look XWD and looks quite useful.
For SEO purposes on the Internet, it's useful fo have <h1> <h2> tags etc.
Anyway, this can be done at design time ?
Denis
Hi, just started to have a look XWD and looks quite useful.
For SEO purposes on the Internet, it's useful fo have <h1> <h2> tags etc.
Anyway, this can be done at design time ?
Denis
Hi Denis, Welcome to TG forums.
You've started out with a question which has been a hot subject here in the Web Designer forum..
Please review some earlier threads and posts which discussed this.
http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=36764
http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=37833
http://searchengineland.com/top-ten-...eo-myths-12052 see the Myth7.
Yes, using placeholders.Anyway, this can be done at design time ?
John.
Thanks for the welcome guys, great quick response.
I did a search for h1 on help before the post & couldn't find anything, maybe it was me.
Anyway, it's job done with <h1> inserted easily when you know how.
With regard to the various arguments about SEO,tags, html vs css etc, I am expert in SEO and will only say it's no good having a great web site if no-one sees it.
From a personal point of view, and judging success, which is what counts when dealing with getting on page 1 of Google, it's the basics that matter most. Not a great deal has changed over the years and old fashioned html is still doing well organically, and if you use ppc you should know Quality Score is key.
However, in order not to make a big thing of it here, if it works for you, whatever you use, that's brilliant.
All the best to everyone, no doubt I'll be up here again.
Denis
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