[joomla] H Tags
Unitel
unitelny at gmail.com
Thu Mar 21 12:22:37 EDT 2013
Yes you're absolutely on the money (you both) is a question of design
concept. What about my second question? - If -in my css- my H1 tag is 26px
red and my H3 is 16px blue and in the actual article I decide to change the
H1 form 26px to 16px and change the color from red to blue in other words
same as H3 - I think it doesn't change the actual H1 value (in terms of seo)
even thought I changed style to same as H3?
I hope am making sense.
Best regards,
Marcos Miranda
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From: joomla-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:joomla-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]
On Behalf Of David Roth
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:10 PM
To: NYPHP SIG: Joomla
Subject: Re: [joomla] H Tags
I think what you are looking for is a forumla for design which is going to
depend on the design concept of the Joomla template's CSS. In general, the
H1 tags are largest and the H6 the smallest but they can vary greatly
depending on what the designer did in the CSS. This is also true of the
color as well.
HTML itself has a default value to use for the H tags, but most Joomla
templates override them using CSS to follow the art of the design.
If you look at a bunch of Joomla templates like those commercial found in
places like shape5.com, you will see the sizes vary to match the design.
David Roth
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Unitel <unitelny at gmail.com> wrote:
Ops forgot subject line.
The question is not about css. The question is about average/standard/or
most current used size of H tags. And whether changing the style, be it the
size or color changes the value of H, 1,2,3,4,5,6.
Best regards,
Marcos Miranda
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From: joomla-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:joomla-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]
On Behalf Of Stephen Britton
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:49 AM
To: NYPHP SIG: Joomla
Subject: Re: [joomla] (no subject)
Hi Marcos,
All this stuff is controlled by CSS. If you want to become a Joomla pro, you
need to learn about CSS and HTML. Once you master the basics of CSS/HTML,
you can do almost anything you want with Joomla. There are lots of tutorials
on the web. Just Google "CSS tutorial".
Check the CSS style sheet in the template and see what styles have been
assigned to the "H" tags. You can also find out the styles by using the
Firebug extension in Firefox.
Also, please, please! do NOT send out email to this list with a blank
subject line. It makes it difficult to sort and organize email.
All best,
Steve
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Unitel <unitelny at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
A search for "average font size of H tags" comes up with following;
1. H1 = 24PX
2. H2 = 22PX
3. H3 = 18PX
4. H4 = 16PX
5. H5 = 12PX
6. H6 = 10PX
Are those sizes reasonable?
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Assuming I set up my H tags in my template as per above. And in the article
I decide, for asthetics reasons, to change the size of H1 from 24px to 18px
and change the color to blue. It is still an H1 tag? No matter the size
change or that it's the same size as the H3? -
Best regards,
Marcos Miranda
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