Plugin Announcement: Rich Text Editor

@sam8 @allenyang

I am not sure if this is a bug or expected behavior. I just started to get focused on building a blog for SEO purposes. I was hoping to make it real simple and use this RTE plugin to get the H1, H2, and H3 tags on my page.

My first test of saving data from the RTE into my D.B. shows the following output

Screen Shot 2020-05-08 at 1.59.30 PM

What seems to happen is the designated H3 gets saved as an H1 and the designated H4 gets saved as an H2.

Another issue I ran into is the lack of any H tags getting registered. I tested the site using basic browser inspection tools and had no results for any H tags being present on the page. I then tested using a site another user posted in another forum post regarding the use of H1 and H2 tags with the basic text element in bubble. This is the site

and this is the forum post here

I tested on this site using just the content from the D.B. saved using the RTE in a basic text element and the results showed no H tags at all.

I then tested again on this site, but this time I added a single text element and set it to be an H1

When testing on the site, it showed the use of one H1 tag, which seems correct as I only placed one on the page.

Is the RTE supposed to be capable of producing H tags for recognition for SEO purposes? If it is, something seems to be not working properly, although I am just a beginner with all this, I can’t really tell if that is the case or not but the simple tests seem to indicate it is.

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