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The HTML <title> element (HTML Title Element) defines the title of the document, shown in a browser's title bar or on the page's tab. It can only contain text and any contained tags are not interpreted.
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Content categories:
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Metadata content.
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Permitted content:
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Text.
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Tag omission:
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All tags required. Note that leaving off </title> should cause the browser to ignore the rest of the page.
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Permitted parent elements:
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A <head> element that contains no other <title> element.
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DOM interface:
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HTMLTitleElement |