By: PhotoBiz Knowledge Base
Overview
Yes. Your PhotoBiz website allows you to add header tags, including H1, H2, and H3 tags, to visible text on your website pages and blog posts.
Header tags, also called heading tags, help organize your page content for visitors and search engines. They can also support your SEO by helping Google better understand the structure and importance of your content.
This guide explains where header tags can be added in PhotoBiz and how they work in the Website Builder and Blog Builder.
Header tags are HTML heading labels used to structure content on a page. The most common header tags are:
Header tags should be used to organize your content, not just to make text larger or bold. If you only want to change how text looks, use the font and style settings available in the block instead.
The Title Block in the PhotoBiz Website Builder automatically applies an H1 tag to the text you add inside the block.
This makes the Title Block a good option for the main heading on a page. In most cases, your page should have one clear primary H1 heading that describes the main topic of the page.
Guide: How To Use Title Block
The Text Editor Block supports H1, H2, and H3 tags.
To apply a header tag, highlight the text you want to format. Then use the formatting toolbar in the Text Editor Block to choose Heading 1, Heading 2, or Heading 3.
Selecting one of these heading options applies the matching header tag to the highlighted text.
Guide: How To Use Text Editor Block
The Text + Image Block also supports H1, H2, and H3 tags for the text area inside the block.
Highlight the text you want to update, then choose Heading 1, Heading 2, or Heading 3 from the formatting toolbar. This allows you to add structured headings while also displaying an image beside or near your text.
PhotoBiz Blog Posts also support header tags. This is helpful when writing longer blog posts with multiple sections, such as session guides, wedding tips, featured galleries, announcements, or educational posts.
Title Blocks in the Blog Builder automatically apply H1 tags. Text Editor Blocks allow you to assign H1, H2, or H3 tags to the text inside the block.
When editing text in a blog post, highlight the text you want to format. Then use the formatting toolbar to apply the appropriate heading style.
Guide: How To Create A Blog Post
Use header tags to create a clear page structure for both visitors and search engines.
Helpful guidelines include:
For example, a family photographer’s pricing page might use:
This structure helps visitors scan the page and helps search engines understand how the content is organized.
You can customize the font type, style, size, spacing, and other design settings in the Font section of each block in the Website Builder that supports text. These design settings change how your text looks, while header tags help define the structure of your content.