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Hi
I use the template J51_Serenity. I'm not a developer but I'm trying to improve the SEO of my site. After several checks, most of my pages have several H1 sections (4), most of which are empty. The H2 tags are empty.
Apparently it comes from the template. Can you help me on this subject? do I need to edit your template to remove the reference to H1 tags?
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Hello

The multiple H1 tags in the URL provided appear to be inside the article. Try editing this article replacing the H1 tags with something more suitable.

Ciaran
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Hi, thanks for you help.

You're right, I have cleaned the H1 tags, but there is still the first one that is associated with the logo configuration in your template. If I do not post an image, the first H1 tag takes the value of the text I choose as my logo.
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Hello

We have just updated the Serenity template removing the H1 tag from the text-based logo. Updating your template to the latest download should resolve this issue for you. For details on updating your template may I suggest the following article.. https://joomla51.com/tutorials/joomla-basics/updating-your-joomla-template

Ciaran
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