Extension Resource - Adding Headings
Keith McGuffey
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06/17/2019
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Information on adding headings in a Nebraska Extension website
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- [00:00:00.047]Headings are used for page structure and are useful for users who are scanning the
- [00:00:04.010]page and those using assistive devices such as screen readers.
- [00:00:07.765]Search engines may also use headings when displaying results.
- [00:00:11.033]To make a heading, highlight the text and select ‘Heading 2’ from the dropdown.
- [00:00:15.912]This heading is associated with this paragraph.
- [00:00:18.946]Let’s add a subheading.
- [00:00:20.662]Again, we’ll highlight our text, but we will select ‘Heading 3’
- [00:00:24.066]from the dropdown.
- [00:00:25.572]This gives both a visual and structural cue that this content is a subheading
- [00:00:30.195]of the ‘Heading 2’ text we made earlier.
- [00:00:32.924]If we wanted to create a subheading of our ‘Heading 3’, we would use ‘Heading 4’
- [00:00:37.500]and so on.
- [00:00:39.156]We could alternately create multiple ‘Heading 3’s under our ‘Heading 2’,
- [00:00:42.875]depending on the nature of the content.
- [00:00:45.295]You’ll notice ‘Heading 1’ is not included in the dropdown.
- [00:00:48.125]‘Heading 1’ is reserved for the title of the page.
- [00:00:50.749]Please note that headings are used for page structure, not text decorations.
- [00:00:55.345]We can use the bold or italics options to give emphasis to certain words.
- [00:01:00.639]Let’s preview our work, and save when we are done editing.
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