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The <head> element and the elements within it, such as the <title> and <meta> elements, provide important information about an HTML document that is not displayed in the main body of the page. Web browsers or search engines typically use this information to provide context or metadata about the document.

The <title> element, found within the <head> section, specifies the document's title.

The <meta> element is used to specify metadata about the document.

For example, the following code shows how to use the <meta> element to specify the author and description of an HTML document:

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The <head> element and the elements within it, such as the <title> and <meta> elements, provide important information about an HTML document that is not displayed in the main body of the page. Web browsers or search engines typically use this information to provide context or metadata about the document.

The <title> element, found within the <head> section, specifies the document's title.

The <meta> element is used to specify metadata about the document.

For example, the following code shows how to use the <meta> element to specify the author and description of an HTML document:

index.html

index.html

copy

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SectionΒ 3. ChapterΒ 1
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