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Google’s John Mueller answered a question as to whether the “ARTICLE” semantic HTML element has an impact on Google Search. This is a good question because the use of semantic HTML is ...
So does Google really evaluates HTML semantic structure at all? If Google still does pay attention to HTML markup, how does it treat multiple H1 tags on one page?
Build your website on a solid structure following the HTML standards, and build your web pages with HTML5 semantic tags (header, nav, main, section, article, aside and footer tags).
But you don’t need to use it, and your sites can still look good without it. How Do CSS and HTML Work Together? If you learned about the web a long time ago, or taught yourself the basics, you may be ...
SEO’s love to write about HTML elements as a vital ranking signal, and as a part of any “perfectly” optimized page. To avoid possible confusion, this is not an HTML guide. Aleh Barysevich, Founder and ...
“Making standards is hard work,” writes Tim Berners-Lee in a recent blog post. And he should know. The creator of the World Wide Web, Berners-Lee is responsible for developing and popularizing some of ...
Semantic HTML tags like <section>, <article>, <nav>, and <header> communicate purpose (read more about semantic HTML) Screen readers use these elements as landmarks; search engines use them to ...
HTML structure matters for SEO, but not in the ways most might think. Read on to uncover the real role of HTML for SEO. In case you missed the latest podcast episode of Search Off the Record, Google’s ...