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Heading Hierarchy Visualiser

Ensure your H1-H6 structure is SEO-friendly and accessible. Paste any HTML to see a visual tree diagram that reveals skipped levels, missing H1s, and opportunities to improve your WordPress content hierarchy.

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Why Heading Hierarchy Matters

Proper heading structure is crucial for both SEO and accessibility, helping search engines and users understand your content.

SEO Structure

Search engines use headings to understand content structure and topic relevance.

Accessibility

Screen readers rely on proper heading hierarchy for navigation and comprehension.

User Experience

Well-structured headings help users scan and understand content quickly.

Analyze Your Heading Structure

Paste your HTML content below to visualize the heading hierarchy

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Analysis Results

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How to Use This Tool

Master heading hierarchy analysis to create well-structured, SEO-friendly content

Understanding the Tree View

H1 - Main page title (red)
H2 - Major sections (orange)
H3 - Subsections (amber)
H4-H6 - Deeper levels
Click nodes to expand/collapse

Common Issues Detected

Missing H1 tag
Multiple H1 tags
Skipped heading levels
Empty headings
Non-hierarchical structure

Pro Tip

WordPress themes often reserve H1 for the post/page title. Start your content with H2 tags to maintain proper hierarchy and avoid duplicate H1 issues.

Heading Best Practices for WordPress SEO

Learn how to create a logical heading structure that enhances both SEO and user experience

WordPress-Specific Guidelines

WordPress themes often include their own heading structure. Make sure your content headings work with your theme's hierarchy. Start with H2 for your main content sections since most themes reserve H1 for the post/page title.

For sites using RepublishAI's WordPress autoblogging plugin, heading structure is automatically optimized to follow SEO best practices and maintain perfect hierarchy.

SEO Guidelines

One H1 per page, include keywords in headings, keep them concise and descriptive.

Accessibility Rules

Don't skip levels, use logical hierarchy, avoid empty headings, be consistent throughout.

Content Structure

H1 for page topic, H2 for main sections, H3 for subsections, H4-H6 for details.

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