Remove Country/region H2?

Topic summary

Issue: In the Shopify Taste theme, an H2 heading labeled “Country/region” appears before the page’s H1 on a product page. The poster cannot locate this text in the theme editor or page content and is concerned that an H2 preceding the H1 may negatively affect SEO (search engine optimization).

Details: The example page URL is provided (rhinestone tire valve caps product). A screenshot is attached showing the “Country/region” heading appearing above the main product title. The user asks how to change that H2 to a paragraph tag or remove it entirely.

Request: Specific guidance on where in the theme files or settings this H2 is generated and instructions to modify or delete it.

Status: No solution or replies yet. The thread remains open with the key question unanswered and no confirmed action items or outcomes.

Summarized with AI on December 30. AI used: gpt-5.

I’m having a hard time finding where to remove the H2 “Country/region”. I don’t see the text on the page. It appears before the H1, which I believe is bad for SEO. How do you change this to paragraph or remove?

I’m using Taste theme. Example page: Rhinestone Tire Valve Caps – 4 Pack | Tire Cap Kings – TireCapKings

The H2 is hidden in the menu:

<h2 class="visually-hidden" id="HeaderCountryMobileLabel">

Country/region

</h2>

You have to adjust this yourself in your header.liquid.

With what facts to back it up, “audit” toosl/reports etc nonsensee are just guidelines not laws.
You still need expertise to interpret what such tools messages actually mean.
Don’t self prescribe potentially damaging solutions in areas you lack expertise.

The headings are fine don’t try to muck with the source order.
READ: leave the headings alone.
Otherwise engage an actual SEO specialist if selling internationally and need actual solutions.
Otherwise move on to more important business matters

It was actually in the header-drawer liquid, thanks

SEO is an important business matter, especially for a website. You have to be fundamentally sound in my opinion with SEO. Miss-ordered headings is pretty standard stuff and I can’t imagine an SEO expert would be ok with that? But anyways I fixed it thanks

@mlane9 hello, is your issue solved?