• doggax

    (@doggax)


    Hello,
    I’ve just check over my heading tags and i’m not sure if they are right, I thought they should be like this <h3>Manned Security</h3> but for some reason it’s putting all the a lot or information in there as as “Manned Security” and I just wanted to check if this will be OK for search engines?
    https://www.tgfsecurity.co.uk/services/security-guards/
    Thanks in advance

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  • Thread Starter doggax

    (@doggax)

    Sorry that got a bit messy, here is edited version because it wouldn’t let me edit the original:
    Hello,
    I’ve just checked over my heading tags and i’m not sure if they are right, I thought header tags should look like this: <h3>Manned Security</h3> but for some reason it’s putting a lot of other information inside the tag as well as “Manned Security” and I just wanted to check if it will still be ok for search engines?
    https://www.tgfsecurity.co.uk/services/security-guards/
    Thanks in advance

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    You’re right to be suspicious, the theme is putting an image inside the heading. The image contains the same alternative text as the heading, meaning that search engines and assistive technologies will read the title twice.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    If this is an issue with the theme and not something you can control by editing the content, would you be able to contact the theme author? https://dream-theme.com/ – We don’t support commercial themes on the forums unfortunately.

    Thread Starter doggax

    (@doggax)

    Thanks Andrew, does having the font, colour etc and the link also make a difference or do you think the image is the only thing to be worried about?
    Thanks

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    The image is the only thing that would cause an issue

    Thread Starter doggax

    (@doggax)

    Thanks Andrew ?? I will sort the images out and then I should be good to go

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