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: Position of the Tags and Content of Pages removing the CSS Style Hi there guys at Pro Webmasters! Have a little question (Maybe for a newbie) ... So here it goes: When I choose to see a

@Sherry384

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Hi there guys at Pro Webmasters!

Have a little question (Maybe for a newbie) ... So here it goes:
When I choose to see a mobile page of my website with the "Web developer" Plug of Chrome I notice that the H1 Title of the Page it's situated very very deep under the page.

So.. the thing is that it would be good for SEO to put it more likely on the top of the Page?
Is that true?
Any helps of thoughts?

Here is a caption of the page with and without CSS style:





Cheers!

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@Pierce454

If you consider the position of the h1 element important (at least I do) then what actually matters is its position within the code of your page. Google certainly won't "see" what the Web developer Plug-In for Chrome presents to you. Instead what does count is the position in relation to the other page elements such as h2 etc.

I do actually cosider the hierarchy of h-elements improtant – which means that h1 comes before h2 (since a.s.a.i.k. that's how the headline tags are meant to be used) but this does not mean, that h1 should be the very first element on your page.

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@Holmes151

Yes and No :)

Check out this link: moz.com/search-ranking-factors
In short: Today the importance of h1 is not as great as in the past, what counts is the voice of the community than the number of links to a page, or how it was built.

Of course, appearance and proper functioning of the hand to give you additional votes (pluses and likes), also counts semantic correctness. It should remember to use multiple headers various degrees (the higher the less).

One very important thing: do not try to cheat Google :)
www.quora.com/Does-using-multiple-h1-tags-on-a-page-affect-search-engine-rankings
For some more info check this link: www.searchenginejournal.com/2014-important-h1-tag-seo/106613/

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