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In [[HTML]] the '''meta''' element represents various kinds of [[metadata]] that cannot be expressed using the [[Title (HTML element)|title]], [[Base (HTML element)|base]], [[Link (HTML element)|link]], [[Style (HTML element)|style]], and [[Script (HTML element)|script]] elements.
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In [[HTML]], the '''meta''' element represents various kinds of [[metadata]] that cannot be expressed using the [[Title (HTML element)|title]], [[Base (HTML element)|base]], [[Link (HTML element)|link]], [[Style (HTML element)|style]], and [[Script (HTML element)|script]] elements.
  
 
== Description ==
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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[[Category:Metadata]]

Latest revision as of 10:23, 26 March 2018

In HTML, the meta element represents various kinds of metadata that cannot be expressed using the title, base, link, style, and script elements.

Description

Exactly one of the name, http-equiv, and charset attributes must be specified.

If either name or http-equiv is specified, then the content attribute must also be specified. Otherwise, it must be omitted.

See also

External links

  • meta @ w3.org
  • meta @ developers.mozilla.org
  • meta @ w3schools.com
  • meta @ Wikipedia