There are
other html tags you can use to make your description stand out but the H - tags are really the most important.
Not exact matches
f. Pixel
Tags, Web Beacons, Clear GIFs or
Other Technologies These technologies may be used with some of our web pages, mobile applications and
HTML - formatted email messages to measure the effectiveness of our communications and success of our marketing campaigns.
Refrain from using
HTML tags, tables, line breaks, and
other special formatting characters.
The
other thing we can do to improve the effectiveness of our blurb is to use https://ablurb.github.io/ through this site we can preview what our blurb will look like when we apply simple
HTML tags like Bold or Italics.
* shrugs * So I'm trying to work around the problem, but pretty irritated that I now have at least 5 titles now showing
HTML tags in descriptions and no clear workaround
other than breaking away from the standard formating I had been using for all my titles.
Other issues can arise from unclosed
HTML tags.
Like signature blocks,
HTML link
tags, our weekly top posts roundup and
other stuff.
In addition, you or your Webmaster can apply simple
HTML formatting
tags to text within the greeting page and survey to create links to
other areas of your Web site or to sites with which you are linked.