# code not detected
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Hi guys, my H1 code is like but Yoast SEO and Google Page Speed keeps saying that i do not have a H1 tag in my website, Is my code wrong?
Keyword | Keyword2
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You have a inside the
but not thethat it is closing. That is just to start. The rest of that code needs cleanup and is mostly unnecessary--you wouldn't need two spans; the letter-spacing has no value, etc.
What is best is to properly define the h1 in the CSS and then use
Your Page Title
.
If you need to modify the h1 (maybe it is defined for a group of pages and on this particular page you want something a little different), do it as simply as possible. (The span attributes in your example probably would not do anything, assuming a white background, though that depends on how the class google-mixed, is defined...)
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Can you provide the URL?
Grobro is most likely right. If you have an opening
tag before your
tag, the closing
should be after your closing .
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I am pretty sure it has to with the
tag, try the W3C Tool: http://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_input
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