Most elements have a <div> HTML tag,

 

For SEO purposes you can change the tags to one of the following options:

  

<div> - Defines a default tag.

<section> - Defines a section in a document.

<nav> - Defines a section that contains only navigation links

<article> - Defines self-contained content that could exist independently of the rest of the content.

<aside> - Defines some content loosely related to the page content. If it is removed, the remaining content still makes sense.

<header> - Defines the header of a page or section. It often contains a logo, the title of the Web site, and a navigational table of content

<footer> - Defines the footer for a page or section. It often contains a copyright notice, some links to legal information, or addresses to give feedback.

<hgroup> - This tag is used to group heading elements. It also used to group a set of <h1> to <h6> elements, when a heading has multiple levels (subheadings).

<h1> - <h6> - Heading elements implement six levels of document headings; <h1> is the most important and <h6> is the least. A heading element briefly describes the topic of the section it introduces.

 

To change a elements HTML tags:

 

1. Select the element that you want to work on, then click on the Cog icon in the lower settings menu.

 

2. In the SEO section of the settings panel select the desired html tag using the drop down menu.