Changing Headline Levels


The following are the various headline levels that you can select using the "type" field for the header field. There is also a choice of "hidden" so that you can have a label for the backend content element but not have it show on the front end. A choice of "default" will give you an H2 headline. This is the most common choice.
Here is a link to help you understand how to use headline levels properly.
Heading 1 (H1)
The H1 headline should be used to state the main focus of the page. Ideally, you will only use it once per page and a generally safe choice is to have it restate the page title. The auto headline generated for the page is an H1 which restates the page title.
Heading 2 (H2)
The H2 headline breaks the page content into major sections. It is also the level used when "default" is chosen.
Heading 3 (H3)
The H3 headline is a subhead for content subordinate to an H2 headline.
Heading 4 (H4)
The H4 headline is a subhead for content subordinate to an H3 headline.
Heading 5 (H5)
The H5 headline is a subhead for content subordinate to an H4 headline.