To separate the keywords in a meta tag in HTML, we use the comma (,) For instance <meta name = "keywords" content = "answer, questions, HTML questions">
You can find a list of Java keywords in the Wikipedia article "List of Java keywords". These keywords may not be used for variables or other user-defined names.
keywords are predefined words
No. Keywords are not called or known as Metadata in Java
cin and cout are iostream objects, not keywords.
To separate the keywords in a meta tag in HTML, we use the comma (,) For instance <meta name = "keywords" content = "answer, questions, HTML questions">
you can put it on your HTML page <meta name="keywords" content="">
It depends on the tool you are using. A good tool will not include html tag text in their results. A good example is in the related links.
In your HTML code, simply add the meta keyword tag like this, <meta name="keywords" content="add your keywords here separated by a comma" />. You can also add the targeted keywords within the content. But, it should not appear like keyword stuffing. Only insert wherever necessary.
HTML pages typically contain a parent <html> element, in which there are 2 elements, the <head> and the <body>. The <head> contains metadata, such as description, keywords, scripts, styles, and the page title. The <body> contains the data that will be displayed on the page.
HTML pages typically contain a parent <html> element, in which there are 2 elements, the <head> and the <body>. The <head> contains metadata, such as description, keywords, scripts, styles, and the page title. The <body> contains the data that will be displayed on the page.
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/blazing-keywords-c205443.html accordign to this guy, no. just google it and you will see plenty of people that have complaints about the site
Hi there, A HTML tag that provides information about the web page. Meta tags may contain information about what the page is about (keywords and description), who wrote the page, when they wrote it and much more. Many search engines use this information when indexing pages.
Keywords!
No, keywords do not have to be capitalized.
It seems to be "html" with a score of 9,700,000,000 (or 9.7 billion). I've tried quite a few different keywords but nothing else comes close to that sort of figure.
Are you incorporating these keywords into your HTML titles and meta descriptions? Search engines check these elements when crawling your website. Make sure your meta data is unique on every page and includes the primary keywords you're targeting. Remember: an HTML title should be no longer than 90 characters and a meta description no longer than 160 characters. You can look at the included link for additional advice.