Within <HTML>, the document has two sections to it: <HEAD> and <BODY ...>.
<HEAD> is like the cover page of the document.
Just as the cover page of a book contains information about the book (such as the title),
the <HEAD> section contains information about the document.
This information is communicated through the <TITLE> tag (which is required)
and the
<LINK ...> and <META ...> tags.
The title information inside a head element is not displayed in the browser window.
Information Inside the Head Element
The head element contains general information, also called meta-information, about a document.
Meta means "information about".
The elements inside the head element should not be displayed by a browser.
According to the HTML standard, only a few tags are legal inside the head section.
These are: <base>, <link>, <meta>, <title>, <style>, and <script>.
<head>
<title>My page title</title>
</head>
Head Tags
Tag
Description
<head>
Defines information about the document
<title>
Defines the document title
<base>
Defines a base URL for all the links on a page
<link>
Defines a resource reference
<meta>
Defines meta information
Tag
Description
<!DOCTYPE>
Defines the document type. This tag goes before the <html>
start tag.
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