Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #38049, comment 8
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- 10/26/2016 08:28:49 AM (8 years ago)
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Ticket #38049, comment 8
initial v1 5 5 As much as most people here wont like page builders, there are HUGE communities (Beaver Builder, Divi, Visual Composer, etc.) of people using them and you're going to make life very difficult for them by removing this 'Heading 1' option. 6 6 7 Likewise, I think the idea to change what HTML tags are generated for each Heading is a really, really bad idea. Anyone who's been using WordPress for even a short amount of time, knows that when you use a 'Heading 2', it generates an h2, as an example. Changing this so that an 'Heading 2' now generates an h3 is ridiculously confusing. You don't need to be a developer to know what an h1 or h2 heading is used for. Anyone who knows anything about SEO knows when they should/shouldn't be using these headings. Having an 'Heading 2' generate an h3 is just so confusing.7 Likewise, I think the idea to change what HTML tags are generated for each Heading is a really, really bad idea. Anyone who's been using WordPress for even a short amount of time, knows that when you use a 'Heading 2', it generates an h2, as an example. Changing this so that an 'Heading 2' now generates an h3 is ridiculously confusing. You don't need to be a developer to know what an h1 or h2 heading is used for. Anyone who knows anything about SEO knows about h1's h2's etc.. Having an 'Heading 2' generate an h3 is just so confusing. At the moment you don't have to think about it, when you select a 'Heading 2', for example. You automatically know that a 'Heading 2' will generate an h2. How is changing this making things easier for the end user? It's certainly not making it any more semantic. 8 8 9 Likewise, changing the names of these titles would be equally confusing. There's no standard naming conventions for anything Heading (H2), Subheading (H3), Subsubheading (H4) or below. The nearest convention we have is what is specified in the html spec, which is the word 'heading', hence why 'Heading 1', 'Heading 2', 'Heading 3' etc. makes sense.9 Likewise, changing the names of these titles would be equally confusing. There's no standard naming conventions for anything like Heading (H2), Subheading (H3), Subsubheading (H4) or below. The nearest convention we have is what is specified in the html spec, which is the word 'heading', hence why 'Heading 1', 'Heading 2', 'Heading 3' etc. makes sense. 10 10 11 11 Again, anyone who has even a mild interest in SEO isn't going to know or understand what a 'Subsubheading' is. Every SEO article out there is going to refer to your page titles as 'Heading 1', 'Heading 2' etc. When Google talks about "Dos & Dont's" for good page SEO, they're not going to use the terms 'Subheading' and 'Subsubheading', they'll use 'Header 2' (or 'h2') and 'Header 3' (or 'h3'). You're not make things easier by changing this convention, you're doing the exact opposite.