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