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    Header Tag

    Header tags are used to separate headings and subheadings on a webpage. They rank in order of importance, from H1 to H6, with H1s usually being the title. Header tags improve the readability and SEO of a webpage.

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    The <header> tag in HTML is used to define the header for a document or a section. The header tag contains information related to the title and heading of the related content. ... The <header> element can also be used to wrap a section's table of contents, a search form, or any relevant logos.

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    The <header> tag in HTML is used to define the header for a document or a section. The header tag contains information related to the title and heading of the related content. ... The <header> element can also be used to wrap a section's table of contents, a search form, or any relevant logos.

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    The <header> HTML element represents introductory content, typically a group of introductory or navigational aids. It may contain some heading elements but also a logo, a search form, an author name, and other elements.

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    The heading elements are H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, and H6 with H1 being the highest (or most important) level and H6 the least. For example: <H1>This is a top level heading</H1> Here is some text.

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    These header tags starting from H1 to H6 define the heading, subheading and other important content in your website. Search engine indexes your website as per these tags and when someone searches for any information and if it is relevant to your website’s content, the search engine displays your website as per the tagged info and headings. Below is a specimen for a good understanding about its positioning.

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