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Introduction to Web Meta Tags:

1. A web page's meta tag is a tag located in the head section of an HTML document, used to provide metadata about the HTML document.

2. Metadata is not directly displayed on the page, but it serves as a guide for browsers and search engines.

Common Meta Tags

1. Charset: Tells the browser which character encoding the webpage uses; the most common encoding is UTF-8.

2. Viewport: Controls how the page is displayed on mobile devices.

3. Title: This is not a meta tag, but it is very useful for indicating the main title of the webpage.

4. Keywords: Lists keywords related to the page’s content to aid in search engine optimization; however, most search engines no longer rely on this tag.

5. Description: Provides a brief description of the page, typically displayed in search engine results.

6. Author: Specifies the author of the webpage; generally used when multiple people collaborate on a webpage design, though it is not a required tag.

7. Copyright: Generally used to specify the design copyright of the page; not typically used in standard web design.

8. Designer: Specifies the designer of the webpage. This tag is not commonly used and is not recognized by some browsers or search engines.

9. Renderer: Used to specify the browser engine to select different rendering modes.

10. Robots: Used to instruct search engines on how to index the page’s content and links.

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