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I see there is options to assign text the H1, H2 and H3 tag from the format bar, I need to know which styles in the design tab do each one represent. Please tell me where these styles are identified.
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Hello @FPC_Communications ,
Update Jan 12, 2024: After further exploration, there seems to be issues with consistency between various templates for which Design default the heading style is associated with. I've pinged our devs to look further into this lack of consistency.
Here's what they should be synced to:
H1 - Heading 1, this corresponds to Heading in the Design tab.
H2 - Heading 2, this corresponds to Feature Heading in the Design tab.
H3 - Heading 3, this corresponds to Article Heading in the Design tab.
That said, even after setting text to be H1, H2, or H3, you can manually override this with the specific text blocks' text formatting.
For more info on formatting text and using the Design tab to do so, make sure to check out this article.
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Community & Social Media Support
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Why are "Feature Heading" and "Article Heading" in the Design tab not aligned with the options in the Build tab? In the Build tab, I assume that any blue highlighted option is a "feature" so I can clearly see where Heading is H1 and Article should pull up H3 in the heading style. Is Section Heading the same as your "feature heading" and H2? Is Feature Article going to be controlled by the Feature Heading or Article Heading?
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As mentioned in my earlier response, there's inconsistencies between different templates, which our devs are looking into.
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Constant Contact: This is the wrong way to use headings as you are losing the heirarchy of the heading structure which is needed for ADA compliance. Head heading must be properly nested inside the previous number in the heirarchy. H1 is the heading for the whole email (you only have one per document). Then H2 and H3 is a subheading of H2. If H2 is your article heading, then H3 would be for subheadings within the article. Alternatively, you might have H2 be section headings in your newsletter, and H3 be article headings within those sections.
On another note...For some reason, right now, H2 is not being impacted by the feature heading design controls...H3 works fine with the article design controls and so does H1.
