Modify title tags (H1, H2, H3...) in your CrocoClick Pages and Funnels
Modify H1, H2, H3 tags on a page or funnel to structure content and improve SEO
Written By CrocoTeam
Last updated 7 days ago
Heading tags (H1, H2, H3...) play a crucial role in the structure of your pages, whether for search engine optimization (SEO), accessibility, or the readability of your content. In this article, we’ll show you how to easily edit them in your CrocoClick pages and funnels.
1. What is a heading tag?
Heading tags are used to organize the content of a page into a hierarchy.
H1: the page’s main title (it must be unique)
H2, H3, etc.: section and subsection titles
These tags make it easier for your visitors to read and help search engines understand the structure of your content.
2. Why use the right tags?
Using the appropriate heading tags allows you to:
Improve your search engine optimization (SEO)
Organize your pages in a clear and readable way
Create a consistent visual hierarchy
Ensure better accessibility (screen readers)
Ensure proper display on mobile and desktop
3. How do I edit a title tag in CrocoClick?
Step 1: Open the page in the editor
Go to Sites > Funnels or Sites > Websites
Click on the relevant site or funnel
Select the step or page you want to edit
Click the blue Edit Page button

Step 2: Edit the tag
Click on the title text you want to edit
A formatting bar appears
Click the dropdown menu for headings (H1, H2, H3...)
Select the desired heading

4. Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use multiple H1 tags?
→ Technically yes, but it’s not recommended. A single H1 tag per page provides better clarity and optimized SEO.
Why don’t I see the heading option?
→ Make sure you’re editing a heading and not plain text. The formatting bar only appears for headings.
Does changing a tag alter the visual appearance?
→ Not always. The visual style can be customized via CSS. What matters is the tag itself (H1-H6) to structure the page and aid SEO.
Are the tags mobile-friendly?
→ Yes. You can preview and adjust the display by device in the page editor.
💡TIP: If you want to learn how to create a funnel or a website using CrocoClick’s page builder, check out our article: Introducing the page builder (funnel or website)