philosophy

Changing the text on your philosophy template

 

Look through the html code until you find:

<p align="justify">Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. Replace this text with your own introductiory text. </p>

You can now replace all that text with as much introductory text as you like. This is where you should tell your visitors what to expect from your site. Try to use your two keywords as often as you can without it sounding odd to the reader. This, along with keywords in the <title> and<h1> tags is all part of making your site more likely to get a good position in the search engines.

Press Save.

I have also included a <h2> subheading. This is where you can be more specific. Again try to get one of your two keywords in this heading. Remember to keep it natural! Your visitor should be unaware of your search engine optimization (SEO) don't let your site suffer just to get a good place on the SEs.

<h2>Write you sub-heading here</h2>

Press Save.

Now fill in the rest of the body of text. Keep your mind on the keywords but keep natural. Keep within the <p> </p> tags to seperate your paragraphs. I've put 4 paragraphs under the <h2> heading - delete or add more paragraphs as you see fit.

Press Save.

 

Customising the philosophy template

 

changing the title

changing the heading

changing the text

changing the link

changing the colour

 

 

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