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What Is the "title" Tag/Element?
The "title" element is the 4th element you need to learn.
The "title" element is used to provide a text title to the XHTML document.
Here are some rules about the "title" tag/element:
- The title element is a required child element of the head element.
- You must place a single title element in the head element.
- The title element must be coded with
the title opening tag, <title>, and the title closing tag, </title>.
- The title element must have PCDATA content, which is parsed text string only.
No sub-elements are allowed.
- The content of the title element will be displayed in the title area on the browser window.
- The content of the title element is used by most search engines to match the search string.
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- What is the Top Level Structure of an XHTML Document?
- How Many Document Types Defined in XHTML 1.0?
- What Is the "html" Tag/Element?
- What is the Second Level Structure of an XHTML Document?
- What Is the "head" Tag/Element?
- What Is the "body" Tag/Element?
- How To Write a "head" Element Properly?
- What Is the "title" Tag/Element?
- What is a Smallest Valid XHTML Dodument?
- What Is Wrong with This "head" Element?
- What Happens If the "title" Element is Missing?
- What Happens If a "meta" Element Is Not Closed?
- What Is a "meta" Tag/Element?
- What Is the Description "meta" Tag/Element?
- What Is the Keywords "meta" Tag/Element?
- What Is the Robots "meta" Tag/Element?
- What Is a http-equiv "meta" Tag/Element?
- What Is the Author "meta" Tag/Element?
- What Is the "base" Tag/Element?
- What Is a "script" Tag/Element?
- What Is a "link" Tag/Element?
- What Is a "style" Tag/Element?
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