Multiple H1 headings on the same page

Each web page should have exactly one H1 — the main heading that tells search engines and screen readers what the page is about. One or more of your pages currently have multiple H1 headings. Multiple H1s dilute the clarity of your page's topic signal for search engines. They can also confuse screen readers used by visually impaired visitors, who rely on the H1 to understand the page's primary subject. Review the affected pages and demote any extra H1 headings to H2 or H3, keeping only one H1 per page that clearly names the page's main topic.

Why this matters

Multiple H1s dilute the clarity of your page's topic signal for search engines. They can also confuse screen readers used by visually impaired visitors, who rely on the H1 to understand the page's primary subject.

How to fix it

Review the affected pages and demote any extra H1 headings to H2 or H3, keeping only one H1 per page that clearly names the page's main topic.