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welcome to another episode of ask Google webmasters todayamp;#39;s question is from Marcus Capelli Marcus is asking can we have a clear answer to the question how to handle headings and accessibility I see a lot of multiple H ones all but one are usually hidden out there on the web everybody treats it differently and stuff like the main tag so this is a pretty common question and itamp;#39;s pretty straightforward our systems donamp;#39;t have a problem when it comes to multiple h1 headings on a page thatamp;#39;s a fairly common pattern on the web we use headings to better understand the context of different parts of a page having clear semantically understandable headings is useful in understanding any given page however we have to work with the web as we find it and a lot of it isnamp;#39;t semantically structured at all for users the difference is minimal both kinds of pages can be extremely relevant to a question that they have in turn our systems arenamp;#39;t too p