Setting the Document Title

The title element sets the document's title. Browsers usually display the contents of this element at the top of the browser window or tab.

 
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<title>Here is the title</title>
</head>
<body>
      <p>
            I like <code>HTML</code> and CSS.
      </p>
      <a href="http://java2s.com">Visit java2s.com</a>
</body>
</html>
  
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Document Structure:
  1. The doctype Element
  2. The html Element
  3. The head Element
  4. The body Element
  5. Setting the Document Title
  6. Setting the Base for Relative URLs
  7. Specifying Name/Value Metadata Pairs
  8. Declaring a Character Encoding
  9. Simulate an HTTP Header
  10. Defining CSS Styles
  11. Specifying the Media for a Style
  12. Denoting External Resources
  13. Defining a Favicon for Your Page
  14. Using the Scripting Elements
  15. Loading an External Scripting Library
  16. Deferring Execution of a Script
  17. Executing a Script Asynchronously
  18. The noscript Element
  19. Redirect the user to a different URL if it doesn't support JavaScript.
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