CCT260H5 Lecture : Tutorial 5
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Tutorial #5 terminology: overview of meta tags, bullet lists, unordered lists, ordered lists, definitions lists, nesting styles, ordered styles, tables: rows, cells, caption, header, footer and body (use tables for data only): 5 minutes. Go back to lab one if you have forgotten how: add the following: Part 1: add meta tags to the top of your page following the instructions. Tutorial 5 part 1 overview: adding tags. Meta tags add important supplementary information to the head of an html document by using a tag. Web browsers do not display any text from the meta tag, but the information is still available to visitors who view the source code and to web browsers and search bots. The tag"s name, < meta />, describes the information that the tag contains: meta- information, or information about information. The most two common attributes for the tag are name and content.