A web page has tags to show the different parts and to identify its purpose on the Web.
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Each web page is one Unix, Mac or PC file.
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The top level file (sometimes called the "home page" is usually named "index.html". You can actually call it anything.html, but if it's index.html, your URL can be shorter.
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The text of each web page is surrounded with html, head, body and title tags:
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<html>
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<head>
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<title>The Oriental Rug Company in Syracuse NY</title>
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</head>
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<body>
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. . . {all your other html, text, links and images
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</body>
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</html>
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The title does not actually appear in your homepage, but is an English version of your URL - it serves as a identifier to the WWW. Browers can show the title of the page they are viewing in the header bar and save it in the bookmarks.
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