The Title content block lets you insert structured header tags (H1, H2, and H3) directly into your design. This creates a clear content hierarchy for both readers and assistive technologies - improving web accessibility and SEO without the need for custom HTML.
Using proper header tags helps screen readers navigate your message, and on landing pages, it gives search engines a clear outline of your content’s structure.
Quick Reference (Advanced Users) - Click to Expand
- Block location: In the sidebar, under Content Blocks → Title.
- Header options: Choose from H1, H2, and H3.
- Formatting: Use popup text options for font, color, size, and alignment.
- Use case: Organize your content structure and improve readability for both humans and search engines.
How It Works
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From the sidebar, drag a Title block onto a Row in your design.
- Configure the block in the sidebar - you’ll see similar options to the Paragraph block. You can adjust font, color, spacing, and alignment.
- When the text is selected, additional popup formatting options appear above the editor for quick inline styling.
- Choose the heading level (H1, H2, or H3) from the dropdown in the block toolbar to define hierarchy.
With the Title block, you can easily apply a consistent text structure throughout your message or page, without adding manual HTML tags.
Use Cases
- Accessibility: Screen readers rely on header tags to interpret and navigate page structure. A clear heading hierarchy helps visually impaired users understand your content order.
- SEO: Search engines prioritize header content when analyzing landing pages. Properly tagged titles improve indexing and keyword relevance.
- Design consistency: Using predefined header styles ensures visual harmony between your emails and landing pages.
Best Practices
- Use only one H1 per design - it should represent the main subject or title.
- Use H2 and H3 tags to create logical sections or subsections.
- Maintain a clear visual hierarchy: larger headings should correspond to higher-level tags.
- Keep headings short and descriptive for clarity and accessibility.
- On landing pages, ensure headings include relevant keywords naturally (avoid keyword stuffing).