Evidentally something like ( work in progress, like on a construction site_ or something that is in the planning stage- or so poorly organized one cannot ( literary wise) figure out what it is about- this can be a side-effect of stream of conscioness writing, which oddly antedates the typewriter- it was used by Melville.
title
It means title of website page. Or the entry that you decide to use. (:
No, typically you do not write the title again in the center on the subsequent page after the title page in a professional document. The title page is sufficient for the title to be displayed.
If you mean editing your website title then enter page master: Design-pagemaster-yes Then you can edit the Title. The content that you place in the page master appears on every page making design super easy.
This is done using the <title></title> tag set, which must appear inside a <head></head> tag-set: e.g. <HTML> <head> <title> Here is a title to display at the top of the browser. You can put anything here that explains or otherwise has relevance to your page</title> </head> <body> A bog standard HTML page </body> </HTML>
It is treated the same way as what the text between title tags is in a HTML document. It will appear in the title bar. It is not the actual name of the file.
The page header and title are typically located at the top of the page, either centred or aligned to the left. The header usually includes the title of the page or website, and the page title is a more specific heading for that particular page's content.
is when you write a name of a book
The title page should hold the title of the paper, author, class, and date in the center of the page.
APA Style requires a title page for most academic papers, including the title of the paper, author name, institution, and running head. The title page is an essential component of formatting a paper in APA Style.
On a title page, you must center the text at the center of the page.
I believe you are referring to the TITLE of your website as it relates to Search Engine Optimization. The Title is a part of Meta Data which is the Title of your website. With most platforms today, you can have a Title for each page of your website. The search engine's will "crawl" your site and if you have it set for: index, robots follow the SE will see the Title set for the website and then follow the Index which links to your other pages and then read these titles. This is also done with navigation.