1. kash_14
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  3. Friday, 27 March 2015
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Hello,
I've been looking into making my site optimized for search engines and wanted to know if the article titles displayed on my Central Template have h1 tag? If not, do I need to create override?

Thanks,
KK
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Hello

I can not say for sure if this would improve your SEO, regardless if you wish to edit your article titles may I suggest the following Joomla extension.. http://extensions.joomla.org/extension/header-tags

Ciarán
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Thank you for the extension link, but can you tell me if the article titles in the central template have h1 or h2 tag?

Thanks,
KK
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Nevermind, I think I found the answer
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The plugin seems like a lot of work. If I were to switch my H1 tags to H2 and vise versa: after creating an override file in html folder of the template> com_content> article, what code should I be changing?
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KK
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Hi KK

Our Central template does not have any overrides for the Joomla content component. The default Joomla content output is therefore used.

Ciarán
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