The head Element
The head element contains the metadata for the document. The metadata has the information about the content and markup in the document. It can include scripts and references to external CSS stylesheets.
HTML document shoule have a head element and it must contain a title element.
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello</title>
</head>
</html>
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Document Structure:
- The doctype Element
- The html Element
- The head Element
- The body Element
- Setting the Document Title
- Setting the Base for Relative URLs
- Specifying Name/Value Metadata Pairs
- Declaring a Character Encoding
- Simulate an HTTP Header
- Defining CSS Styles
- Specifying the Media for a Style
- Denoting External Resources
- Defining a Favicon for Your Page
- Using the Scripting Elements
- Loading an External Scripting Library
- Deferring Execution of a Script
- Executing a Script Asynchronously
- The noscript Element
- Redirect the user to a different URL if it doesn't support JavaScript.
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