Headline only
Editorial notes
When writing headlines for a website, there are various editorial tips that should be taken into account:
- The headline should be clear and concise. Long and cumbersome headlines should be avoided. The main keyword of the page should already be clearly recognizable from the headline.
- Do not hide the page title in order to increase visibility in search engines. This should therefore not be replaced by a "simple" heading.
- Do all data records have a heading?
Tip: If the heading is only important for the overview in the backend, select "Type: hidden". This means that the heading of the element does not appear on the website, the element itself is marked in the backend and can be assigned more quickly. - Well-chosen headings can help to divide a long page into meaningful sections and help users to quickly find the information they need.
- Do not create headings with links. Although it is possible to add a link target directly to a heading, this should be avoided as readers will otherwise be led away from the page too quickly without having taken in all the information first.
Style of the headline
Selection via the "Type" field
The headline you see here is the "Standard" headline.
A section heading contains two framing lines next to the text. In order for the line to be displayed, there should not be more than 40 characters in the text. This heading is particularly useful for separating different content areas (also visually).