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during page creation which tag adds a page name that will show in the tittle bar of the user internet browser

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10th Nov 2016, 12:56 PM
Rufai Umar Andarai
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It's the /title/ in the /head/. Looks like this: <html lang="de"> <head> <title>Your own title</title> </head> <body> </body> </html>
10th Nov 2016, 1:00 PM
Johannes K
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title...is the correct answer
11th Jul 2018, 10:24 AM
Nagarani Tammileti
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The answer is: title
20th Mar 2019, 5:35 PM
Naim Khan Turzo
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20th Apr 2020, 6:22 AM
RAMYA BHARATHI.R
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<title>
4th Jun 2020, 9:18 PM
Kareem Adel Awwad
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<title>
28th Oct 2020, 2:50 PM
Maillet
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title
13th Apr 2021, 7:49 AM
Aman Sharma
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title is the correct answer
24th May 2021, 11:33 AM
jamesakwesi
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<html lang="de"> <head> <title>Your own title</title> </head> <body> </body> </html>
16th Apr 2017, 11:00 AM
Muneer Ahmed Jakhrani
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its simply the title tag. <title>
7th May 2017, 11:03 AM
Akinruli Emmanuel
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its simply the title :ag <title> The first tag in any HTML file is the <HTML> tag. This tells web browsers that the document is an HTML file. The second tag is a <HEAD> tag. Information between the HEAD tags doesn't appear in the browser window, but is still important. It is called meta information. The most important meta information in the HEAD tag is the <TITLE> tag. All HTML documents must have a title. Generally, the title should reflect the contents of the page (like a book's title reflects the contents of the book), so you will be changing this title to better describe whatever sort of web page you are creating. The document title will appear in the title bar (the bar at the top of your browser window). Look up at the top of your browser window right now. It says "basic html tags". The title text doesn't show up in the main browser window (where the text you are now reading is located). The true content of your web page starts after the HTML , HEAD and TITLE tags. It is contained inside the <BODY> </BODY> tags. So the basic skeleton of every web page looks like this (the tags will always appear in this order) and you will have one only of each of these tags on your web page): <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> </BODY> </HTML> Notice that all the tags have these < > around them? These brackets tell the browser that the text inside the brackets is to be read as an HTML command. Look at <HTML> and </HTML>. Do you see the difference? The first one, <HTML>, has no / (forward slash). It is the opening tag. The second one, </ HTML>, has a / (this is called a forward slash). It is the closing tag. You need to be very careful about closing your HTML tags. There are very few HTML tags that don't require a closing tag, so be sure you get into the habit of closing your tags. Now we are ready to start creating the true content of the web page by putting information between the <BODY></BODY> tags. Generally, the first line of an HTML p
7th May 2017, 11:10 AM
Akinruli Emmanuel
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Fill in the blanks to display the image, "tree.jpg", at a 200px height and a 500px width: < img ="tree.jpg" height="200px" alt="" =" " />
8th Jan 2018, 4:22 PM
Farhan Ullah
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During page creation, which tag adds a page name that will show in the title bar of the user's Internet browser?
2nd Nov 2017, 2:13 AM
Mustafa Haji