Hello,
Thank you for contacting us.
The post titles are by default loaded within H1 tags and if you’ll modify the post title, the H1 on the frontend would be modified. This is controlled by your theme.
However, if you’re referring to the title tag (or the SEO title), then you can enter a unique title by following this guide: https://rankmath.com/kb/seo-meta-tags/#seo-title-gutenberg
You can also define a global SEO title format that would be automatically applied to the new posts. You can define this from Rank Math > TItles & Meta > Posts > Single Post Title.
Here’s a guide with more details:
https://rankmath.com/kb/titles-and-meta/#single-posts-title
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
Hello! I tried to do as it is written in the articles. But I didn’t get the result I wanted. I may have described the problem incorrectly.
I hope it will become clear with the recording of the screen
I need the “title” to have its own unique description. And so that “h1” has its own unique description.
Now “title” equals “h1”
https://www.loom.com/share/2d6e6b074e8a428bacae7477ec029767
How do I make “title” different from “h1”?
Hello,
We only add the title in the <title>
tag which is not displayed on the front end of the website.
Please follow this guide to determine which plugin/theme is rendering the title in an H1 tag on the front end:
https://rankmath.com/kb/check-plugin-conflicts/
Let us know how that goes.
Thank you.