The head of an HTML document is an unordered collection of information that marks the document heading.
<HEAD
CLASS=Style Sheet class name
ID=value
TITLE=text content
>
Parameter |
Description |
CLASS |
Class of the tag being defined. This is used to associate a subclassed style sheet with the tag. |
ID |
SGML identifier used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular elements in associated style sheets. Valid ID values must begin with a letter. The underscore character, "_", may be used in the ID name. The ID should be unique throughout the scope of the document. If more than one object with the same identifier exists in a document, a collection of those named items is created that can only be referenced by ordinal position. |
TITLE |
The TITLE attribute is for advisory information (unless used with a mailto: attribute). The Title attribute should provide the title of the document whose address is given by the HREF attribute. The contents of the title attribute will be displayed in a tooltip during the mouse moves on the link. Internet Explorer 4.0 (and above) is the only browser to implement this. |
<HEAD><TITLE>HTML Reference</TITLE></HEAD>
The HEAD provides information that does not effect the rendering of the document, but may be of use to the browser. The HEAD falls before the BODY of the document and requires the <TITLE> element between <HEAD> and </HEAD> elements
BASE, LINK, TITLE, META, BASEFONT, BGSOUND