By Philippe Gay on Wednesday, 23 April 2014
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Hello,

this is my blog http://www.equipolr.es/blog

1) first question:
I am new to easyblog and I would like to know what is the best and most SEO friendly way to manage headers with easyblog.

Right now the title of my blog is on every page and is always as h1. The title of each blog post is h2 when viewed in category view and h1 when viewed in full view.

The problem is that on the full view page of each blog post there are now 2 h1 headers, which I think is not good for SEO. How can I solve this?

2) second question:
on my blog http://www.equipolr.es/blog the headers of all titles seem to come from easyblog and be tied to the theme, while the headers I use inside the blog posts are from my template.

As a result, right now I have h2 headers that are 2 times bigger than the h1 headers in easyblog.
How can I solve this and have coherent looking headers throughout my blog?

Thank you and best regards,

Philippe
Hello Phillippe,

Please find the answers to your inquiries below:


1) first question:
I am new to easyblog and I would like to know what is the best and most SEO friendly way to manage headers with easyblog.

Right now the title of my blog is on every page and is always as h1. The title of each blog post is h2 when viewed in category view and h1 when viewed in full view.

The problem is that on the full view page of each blog post there are now 2 h1 headers, which I think is not good for SEO. How can I solve this?

We're actually resolving all these anomalies in EasyBlog 4.0 but what you can do right now is to edit the file /components/com_easyblog/themes/default/blog.read.php and replace h1 with h2 instead.


2) second question:
on my blog http://www.equipolr.es/blog the headers of all titles seem to come from easyblog and be tied to the theme, while the headers I use inside the blog posts are from my template.

As a result, right now I have h2 headers that are 2 times bigger than the h1 headers in easyblog.
How can I solve this and have coherent looking headers throughout my blog?

I think you might want to use h3 or h4 (preferably) in the blog post itself. Ideally, contents in a blog post should not contain h1 or h2.
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Wednesday, 23 April 2014 23:29
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Thank your for this quick reply!

I applied the changes you told me and can't wait to have Easyblog 4.0 with new updates

Best regards,

Philippe
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Thursday, 24 April 2014 01:53
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You are most welcome Philippe!
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Thursday, 24 April 2014 01:59
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