Heading

The Heading element is used to designate headings on web pages. By default, this element uses the HTML ‘h3’ tag. However, you can change this setting to any other heading level you prefer in the ‘Settings’ section.

In HTML, there are a total of six different levels of headings, from ‘h1’ to ‘h6’. The ‘Heading 1’ (h1) element should generally be used only once per page and is considered the most important heading. The levels of headings should be organized in a logical flow. This not only makes it easier for users to understand the content but is also significant for SEO.

Proper use of headings has a significant impact on search engine optimization. Correctly used heading tags help search engines better understand and rank your web page.

For more information on Heading elements and their impact on SEO, you can visit this page. Proper use of heading tags can significantly enhance your website’s overall accessibility and search engine performance.

Additionally, the Text Block element supports PHP code, allowing you to directly write your PHP code into the text input area.