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  • #96678
    Tubz.com
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    Hi there,
    I noticed these tags on my page (www.tubz.com/tubztalk):
    <h1 class=”assistive-text”>Primary Menu</h1>
    <h2 class=”screen-reader-text”>Post navigation</h2>
    <h3 class=”screen-reader-text”>Post navigation</h3>
    Seems like a waste of title tags. Any way to change them. Thanks for your time!
    http://www.tubz.com/tubztalk

    #96695
    Pratik
    Participant

    @tubz-com: Are you sure you want to remove these? These are accessibility tags, meaning, if someone has screen-read functionality activated due to visual or other impairments, screen will read this text once user gets to this point.

    If you still want to remove these, let me know but it is highly recommended you keep these.

    #96809
    Tubz.com
    Participant

    I don’t want to remove them but wondering why they are heading tags. When I do an SEO report on the site it list these as heading tags. So Google thinks “Primary Menu” is a number 1 heading of the site? Am I looking at this wrong?

    #96852
    Pratik
    Participant

    @tubz-com: Can you let me know how you performed the SEO check and generated report? I need to check that.

    #96892
    Tubz.com
    Participant

    I use Screaming Frog. I was looking at a report that tells me of duplicate heading tags.

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