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Where Is Header in Wix?

Last updated on January 9, 2023 @ 7:41 pm

As you create a website, you will inevitably come across the need to add headers. Headers are used to indicate the beginning of a new section or to title different parts of your content. In HTML, there are six different header tags that you can use, each with its own unique purpose.

The <h1> tag is used for the main heading of a document or section. This is typically the largest and most important heading on the page. <h2> tags are used for subheadings within a document or section. These are typically smaller than <h1> headings and can be used to break up your content into manageable sections. <h3> tags are used for subheadings within a document or section. These are typically smaller than <h2> headings and can be used to break up your content into manageable sections.

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<h4> tags are used for subheadings within a document or section. These are typically smaller than <h3> headings and can be used to break up your content into manageable sections. <h5> tags are used for subheadings within a document or section. These are typically smaller than <h4> headings and can be used to break up your content into manageable sections. <h6> tags are used for subheadings within a document or section. These are typically smaller than <h5> headings and can be used to break up your content into manageable sections.

So where is header in Wix? The answer is that it depends on which header tag you want to use.

If you want to use the <h1> tag, then you will find it in the “Text” menu under the “Heading 1” option. If you want to use any of the other header tags, then you will find them in the “Text” menu under the “Normal” option. Simply select the appropriate heading level from the drop-down menu and start typing your heading text.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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