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put your first heading on the page in a "h1" tag anf then style the h1 tag to look how you want it to look.
Remove the style info from the page and add it to the style sheet, no need to have any style info in the page.
But I have no idea how to !
any help gratefully accepted
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I think I may leave it !
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Something like:
<h1 style="color: #c0c0c0;">My Heading</h1>
would give your main heading a grey colour. So you can use inline styling with the HTML editor which will allow you to add and style h1 tags, but you can't make any changes to the stylesheet.
Ok cant do it then !
Thanks Hmmm it was regards to SEO that I was advised to do it.
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I'm guessing your question relates to your Freeola InstantPro site?
If it does then you'll probably have a problem as I don't think you have that much control over stylesheets and tags.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
My Freeola InstantPro Site put your first heading on the page in a "h1" tag anf then style the h1 tag to look how you want it to look.
Remove the style info from the page and add it to the style sheet, no need to have any style info in the page.
But I have no idea how to !
any help gratefully accepted
Regards