[Pro] h1 tag

Ohh, i got what you saying, use the background and just write it in. Where would I put the H Grant Designs part though. I just want the phrase to say " Speed. Quality. Personalization"


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I just want the phrase to say

We are talking SEO Brownie points here - an h1 should be a short meaningful phrase.

Whats meaningful about Speed. Quality. Personalization.

There aint anybody going to be searching for your site using those terms.

That is why I am suggesting adding H Grant Designs to the front of it.

Anyway - I have expended enough energy on this topic for one night!

http://www.deltadesign.co/FW6Test/h1test.html

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Ok so, i redid it based on Delta Dave’s suggestion. Now, I am getting this.

H Grant Designs, LLC

<h1 class=”headliner f-lp”>Speed. Quality. Personalization.

How can I get rid of the ones that have the spaces before you see the ” H Grant Designs, LLC” h1 tag


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Freeway is fairly obsessive in preserving what it thinks you mean to say.
If you are using soft returns to position your heading visually in the FWP
workspace, then stop that.


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On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Howard Spaeth email@hidden
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Ok so, i redid it based on Delta Dave’s suggestion. Now, I am getting
this.

H Grant Designs, LLC

<h1 class=”headliner
f-lp”>Speed. Quality. Personalization.

How can I get rid of the ones that have the spaces before you see the ” H
Grant Designs, LLC” h1 tag


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I dont know if I am, how do i fix this?


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Im getting this now




H Grant Designs, LLC
Speed. Quality. Personalization.

Is this the way it should be reading?


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I dont know if I am, how do i fix this?

That’s hard to say, because whatever is happening IS happening on your side
of the Freeway equation. However, knowing how Freeway interprets some
things, my guess is that you have used a few Shift-Returns (soft returns)
before the actual heading to drop it lower in your design - as now
supported by your report of the
elements.

People like me frown on that kind of vertical placement - it literally
defeats the purpose of CSS. Your h1.headerbox style has a paragraph-style
option for “Space Before” which controls the CSS margin-top setting - this
is the way I would control that vertical spacing.

Also, sometimes FWP text styles can get messy in how they are applied. Some
must be applied by selecting only the text to apply it to while others
apply to whole paragraphs by default. The fix for that is to select all
suspect text and use the menu command Remove Styles. Backspace over any
soft returns at the beginning until your heading contains only your text
for it. Since an h1 style is a paragraph style, place your cursor in the
middle of the heading and apply it from the Styles palette. Adjust the
Space Before setting of that style until you visually have the heading
where you want. The result should be

<div id="item1" class="f-bb one">
      <h1 class="headerbox f-fp f-lp">H Grant Designs, LLC<br> Speed.
Quality. Personalization.</h1>
</div>

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In the box you sent, that is what I am getting. The Speed. Quality. Personalization is underneath the H Grant Designs, LLC, so I’m guessing what i did is right, since it looks like what you posted.

<div id="oneWrapper"><div id="item1" class="f-bb one"><h1 class="headerbox f-fp f-lp"> <br><br><br>H Grant Designs, LLC<br>Speed. Quality. Personalization.</h1>
	</div>

Let me know is this is right


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Is this the way it should be reading?

Also, you should reconsider the text of your heading, as it will show up in
search engine results as

Grant Designs, LLCSpeed. Quality. Personalization.

As there is no technical space between LLC and Speed. You could add one
after LLC, but it still reads awkwardly. Better SERP presentation might be

Grant Designs, LLC provides Speed, Quality and Personalization to your Web
Presence.

You can still separate lines with a soft return
but remember to add a
space just before you do so it is preserved when the search results render
it as a one-line bit of text.


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In the box you sent, that is what I am getting. The Speed. Quality.
Personalization is underneath the H Grant Designs, LLC, so I’m guessing
what i did is right, since it looks like what you posted.

Yes, the soft return used to break the heading into two lines is okay, BUT
you also have soft returns BEFORE the whole line, which are ending up in
the page code as

<br><br><br>H Grant Designs, LLC<br>Speed. Quality. Personalization.

Those first three in the beginning is what I’m saying you just shouldn’t
have.


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Ahh, yeah i dont have that. So even though my company name is " H Grant Designs" the h won’t show up?


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Ahh, yeah i dont have that. So even though my company name is " H Grant
Designs" the h won’t show up?

You are not getting what I am saying. This has nothing to do with “H Grant
Designs” and everything to do with what comes BEFORE that.

To make your heading 2 lines, you inserted a soft return (Shift Return)
after LLC. You did the same thing BEFORE the whole heading 3 times to
position the heading lower on the page - THAT is what I am talking about.


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I am still getting

 

 

When i am doing what you told me. How should i be adjusting the space?


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I am trying to fix it with the way you are telling me but nothing is changing, how should i be altering the space?


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Ok, i finally got it! PHEW! Now onto the next problem of the text being too big


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On mobile device, i mean


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Now onto the next problem of the text being too big

Unless you put spaces in between Speed.Quality.Personalization then it will treat it as 1 word and it wont break over more lines.

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Yeah, I still can’t get the space to go away and i am getting really frustrated over here. p> 

is what i am seeing even after i do what Ernie said to do. Any ideas? If I want it in the lower half of the header, what should i do?


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H Grant Designs, LLC provides
speed. quality. personalization.
for your web presence

Thats what Im seeing


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On 7 Aug 2014, 11:13 pm, The Big Erns wrote:

You can still separate lines with a soft return but remember to add a
space just before you do so it is preserved when the search results render
it as a one-line bit of text.

That hint alone made reading this thread quite worthwhile.


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