> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.globo.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.globo.io/options/static-option-type/heading-element.md).

# Heading element

The **Heading element** is a static text field used to display a title or section header on your product page. It helps organize your form by separating groups of options or adding clear instructional text.

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#### ⚙️ Available Settings

* **Content**:\
  This is where you enter the heading text that will be shown to customers. Use it to label sections like “Customization Options” or “Step 1: Choose Your Size”.
* **Color**:\
  Customize the text color of the heading to match your brand or theme design.
* **Style**:\
  Choose the visual appearance of the heading. Options include:
  * H1
  * H2
  * H3
  * H4
  * H5\
    This affects the size and weight of the heading.
* **Conditional Logic**:\
  You can control when the heading appears by using conditional logic based on customer selections in other fields.
* **HTML**
* **Column width**

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#### 💡 Use Case Example

Add a heading like **“Personalize Your Product”** above a group of custom text fields to clearly guide customers through their options.

📧 **Need Help?**\
If you run into any issues while setting up your option set, feel free to reach out to us at **Chat** or email [**contact@globo.io**](mailto:contact@globo.io)**.**

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