html meta tag info
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HTML 4.01 Meta Info Tag Reference
HTML <head> TagThe head element is a container for all the head elements.
Elements inside <head> can include scripts, instruct the browser where to find style sheets, provide meta information, and more.
The following tags can be added to the head section: <base>, <link>, <meta>, <script>, <style>, and <title>.
HTML <title> TagThe <title> tag defines the title of the document.The title element is required in all HTML documents.
The title element:defines a title in the browser toolbarprovides a title for the page when it is added to favoritesdisplays a title for the page in search-engine results
HTML <meta> TagMetadata is information about data.The <meta> tag provides metadata about the
HTML document. Metadata will not be displayed on the page, but will be machine parsable.
Meta elements are typically used to specify page description, keywords, author of the document, last modified, and other metadata.
The <meta> tag always goes inside the head element.
The metadata can be used by browsers (how to display content or reload page), search engines (keywords), or other web services.
Metadata is always passed as name/value pairs.
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HTML <base> TagThe <base> tag specifies a default address or a
default target for all links on a page.The <base> tag goes inside the head element.The <base> tag does not support any standard
attributes.
HTML 4.01 Programming Tag
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HTML 4.01 Programming Tag Reference
HTML <script> TagThe <script> tag is used to define a client-
side script, such as a JavaScript.The script element either contains scripting
statements or it points to an external script file through the src attribute.
The required type attribute specifies the MIME type of the script.
Common uses for JavaScript are image manipulation, form validation, and dynamic changes of content.
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HTML <noscript> TagThe <noscript> tag is used to provide an
alternate content for users that have disabled scripts in their browser or have a browser that doesn’t support client-side scripting.
The noscript element can contain all the elements that you can find inside the body element of a normal HTML page.
The content inside the noscript element will only be displayed if scripts are not supported, or are disabled in the user’s browser.
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HTML <applet> TagThe <applet> tag defines an embedded applet.There is still some support for the <applet> tag
in some browsers, but it requires additional plug-ins/installations to work.
Required Attributes
Optional & Standard Attributes
HTML <object> TagThe <object> tag is used to include objects such as
images, audio, videos, Java applets, ActiveX, PDF, and Flash.
The object element was intended to replace the img and applet elements. However, because of bugs and a lack of browser support this has not happened.
The object support in browsers depend on the object type. Unfortunately, the major browsers use different codes to load the same object type.
Luckily, the object element provides a solution. If the object element is not displayed, the code between the <object> and </object> tags will be executed. This way we can have several nested object elements (one for each browser).
Optional attributes
Standard Attributes
HTML <param> Tag
The <param> tag is used to define parameters or variables for an object or applet element.
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