Very Important Google Question...

Jan 19, 2007 15:38

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vegetariansushi January 19 2007, 07:06:50 UTC
Well, H1 is a formatting command, so I'm not sure why you'd be applying it to an image anyhow. That said, my understanding -- which is somewhat limited when it comes to SEO -- is that formatting tags do not affect search rankings.

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vegetariansushi January 19 2007, 07:10:18 UTC
Thinking about it more, it seems even more unlikely that H[anything] would affect anything, since increased use of CSS has rendered the usage obsolete in a lot of pages -- if anything, weighting the use of formatting tags like that in search engine rankings would lean towards favouring older (and thus more likely to be outdated) pages.

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miaowkytten January 19 2007, 07:27:38 UTC
Google actually has a page somewhere devoted to explaining how their search engine results are ranked and how to "use" this which would answer your question.. however, I have since lost that bookmark, sorry.

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murg January 19 2007, 07:37:25 UTC
H1 is Heading 1... So I dont know how it would affect anything. If you have a style sheet etc, it just explains how your heading 1 is going to look, sort of like when you use word to format things :)

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japester January 19 2007, 08:12:30 UTC
First, I'd like to ask you just what you are trying to do by attempting to associate an h1 with an image.
They don't go together.
h1 refers to text formatting, you can't apply text formatting to an image

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creativemeans January 19 2007, 10:15:49 UTC
I agree with all, H1 is heading 1, back in the day when ppl were using uppercase in their html code.

But I don't know about Google rankings -- I've been out of the biz for a decade (!!)

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