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The Peanut Gallery The website title will be same on website descriptions
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a web page title is the title of the indiviudal page e.g. home page contact page a website title is the title of your site, e.g. Fishing but web site title is a Laymans term for a domain name such as fishing.com
No, the title of a website should not be in quotations. It is typically displayed as plain text without any special formatting.
The website title appears on our computer screen.
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In the title bar a web site's title appear when a user is visiting the site but page of the website display at url bar.
Theres really no difference if your doing a bibliography i suggest just skipping the website title and put S.A for same as article.
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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.