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  1. developer.mozilla.org

    Jun 13, 2023Learn how to use the title attribute to label elements for assistive technology, create alternate stylesheets, or provide abbreviation expansions. Also, see the accessibility concerns and browser compatibility of this attribute.
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  1. title
    HTML
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html lang="en_UK">
    <head>
     <meta charset="UTF-8">
     <title>My Super Page</title>
     <meta name="robots" content="index,follow" />
     <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css">
    
    </head>
    The title element represents the document's title or name. Authors should use titles that identify their documents even when they are used out of context, for example in a user's history or bookmarks, or in search results. The document's title is often different from its first heading, since the first heading does not have to stand alone when taken out of context.
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