Web Browsers look for certain META tags for instructions about how to handle "this webpage". These META tags must be written in a particular spelling, making each one into one word (even though it is 2 words).
The specific META tags are:
The HTML syntax for blocking a whole page from bots is:
<...meta name="robots" content="nofollow"... /> (without the dots before or after)
If you wanted to use more than one (or all 4 of these), it would be written as:<...meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow,noarchive,nosnippet"... /> (without the dots before or after) Note: No spaces between each item, just a comma to separate the list. They can be UPPER case or all lowercase, but NOT MixEd CaSe. Do not start with a capital letter (these with a Cap should not be used: Noindex,Nofollow,Noarchive,Nosnippet).
Instead of whole page, though, you can block just one link.
MS Word can save as HTML, but cannot do raw HTML code.
Yes, you can use MS Word to edit HTML.
You cannot convert an HTML document into word. It is because of the incompatibility of word to open web docs.
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Oracle is a great program for creating a student detail in a table using HTML. One can even use a word processing platform too.
There are many software packages for creating HTML email messages. Dreamweaver by Adobe is one, as well, Microsoft Word or Microsoft Outlook can also be used.
There is no requirement that the word or words inside the HTML title tag be in English. They can be in any language you like.
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Microsoft word is not the best way to save HTML files for that very reason. However, one can select save as and then change the format of the file to "Text Only (*.txt)." Then all of the special formatting that MS word adds will be ignored and not saved.
yes you can use any text editing software to make a HTML file. Just use the rules of HTML and save it as htm or HTML and your good to go.
HTML was not discovered, it was developed by Tim Berners-Lee.
There is nothing called as DOFOLLOW. There's a term NOFOLLOW which alerts the search engines like Google that they should not follow those links. DOFOLLOW does not exist practically, but in theory it's the opposite of NOFOLLOW and helps search engines in identifying helpful links.