It contains CSS, which is applied to the contents of the document containing this element.ĭefines the document's title that is shown in a browser's title bar or a page's tab. Ĭontains style information for a document or part of a document. Represents metadata that cannot be represented by other HTML meta-related elements, like, ,, and. This element is most commonly used to link to CSS but is also used to establish site icons (both 'favicon' style icons and icons for the home screen and apps on mobile devices) among other things. Specifies relationships between the current document and an external resource.
There can be only one such element in a document.Ĭontains machine-readable information (metadata) about the document, like its title, scripts, and style sheets. Specifies the base URL to use for all relative URLs in a document. Metadata for styles and scripts may be defined in the page or linked to another file that has the information. This includes information about styles, scripts and data to help software ( search engines, browsers, etc.) use and render the page. Metadata contains information about the page. Allowing cross-origin use of images and canvas.HTML table advanced features and accessibility.From object to iframe - other embedding technologies.