HTML headings are titles or subtitles that you want to display on a webpage.
HTML headings are defined with the
<h1> to
<h6> tags.
<h1> defines the most important
heading. <h6> defines the least
important heading.
<h1>Heading 1</h1>
<h2>Heading 2</h2>
<h3>Heading 3</h3>
<h4>Heading 4</h4>
<h5>Heading 5</h5>
<h6>Heading 6</h6>
Note: Browsers automatically add some white space (a margin) before and after a heading.
Search engines use the headings to index the structure and content of your web pages.
Users often skim a page by its headings. It is important to use headings to show the document structure.
<h1> headings should be used for
main headings, followed by
<h2> headings, then the less
important <h3>, and so on.
Note: Use HTML headings for headings only. Don't use headings to make text BIG or bold.
Each HTML heading has a default size. However, you can specify the size
for any heading with the
style attribute, using the CSS
font-size property:
<h1
style="font-size:60px;">Heading 1</h1>
Heading 1
W3Schools' tag reference contains additional information about these tags and their attributes.
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
| <html> | Defines the root of an HTML document |
| <body> | Defines the document's body |
| <h1> to <h6> | Defines HTML headings |
For a complete list of all available HTML tags, visit our HTML Tag Reference.