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This is an H1 Title

Every article opens with a single H1. It names the piece and nothing else on the page should compete with it. Notice that it sits comfortably inside the text column rather than shouting across the full width — a heading in body copy has a different job to a heading in a hero.

Please note, ALL of these H Tags (heading tags) are set to work exxclusivelly with your Articles – as they are created using .CSS – if you would like any changes to any of this Headers, in terms of Size, Weight or Spcing, please advise and we will edit the code accordingly.

This is an H2 Heading

H2 does the real structural work. It marks the major divisions of an article, the points a reader would list if you asked them what the piece covered. Most articles need only three or four. If you find yourself reaching for a fifth or sixth, the piece may be trying to be two articles.

The space above an H2 is deliberately larger than the space below it. That asymmetry binds the heading to the paragraph it introduces, so the eye reads them as one unit rather than as two stranded blocks.

This is an H3 Subheading

H3 subdivides an H2. Use it when a section has genuinely distinct parts that a reader might want to find independently. It carries slightly more weight than the headings below it because it still needs to register as a heading at a glance, not as emphasised body text.

This is an H4 Heading

This, and the following H Tags are rarely used, but can make longer articles more aestheically pleasing to the reader and helps to break up the reading session.

This is an H5 Heading
This is an H6 Heading
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