A
fast growing web design community has set forward many new
tasks before the contemporary web site design specialists.
Today it is not longer clear where the real initiative comes
from – the web design community, web development engineers
or the users themselves. Who pushes the global progress? It
is clear however that any step the one side makes is backed
by the step of the other. The boost of the web has affected
a great deal of web site design companies and web-sites coming
up, and they need to be somehow categorized so users may seek
and find what they want. The web design community has turned
on the new level of web site design along with users claiming
more and more demands for progress in web site design quality.
META tags are HTML Tags that describe the contents of a
web page. The primary purpose of Meta tags is to help catalog
and categorize the contents of a web page. If your pages do
not contain them then they may not get categorized the way
you'd like by the search engines.
We recommend that you at least include
the 'Description', 'Keyword' and 'Robots'
tags. See our META
Tags Overview. Also the 'Title'of
your page plays an important role in helping
search engines (and visitors) to determine
the content of your site.
An HTML document consists of a header
section and a body section. The Header
contains information which is used by
search engines and spiders. This is where
the META tags go, in between the <head>
and the </head> sections. The body
section contains the HTML for the text
and images which will be presented to
the viewer.
Here's an easy to way to generate your
META tags. Fill in the form and hit 'submit'.
Paste the results in the header of your
HTML page, between the <head> and
closing </head> tag.
The used material is by anybrowser.com
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