Since you don't specify what tool you are using to edit your Web page, I don't think anybody can guess what the problem is.
It means you never put in your title. I will give you an example, make sure to put it in your body section. <title>Welcome to my website!</title>
Yes because it removes everything as soon as it gets put into the body
It's inside < head > tag.inside this tag there a < title > tag to put the name(actually it's called page title) of the page. Anything you write inside < title > and < /title > appears on the browser as page title.
Changing the air filters in cars is important. To do this, loosens the ring at the air take manifold, removes any screws holding it in, removes the old filter, put in the new filter, and put everything else back.
HTML basically tells the computer what to do. it does this by using codes embedded in the <> To start out an HTML command you have to type <HTML> to end an HTML command you have to type the same command as the first, but put a / in front of the command </HTML>. other than that its basically English, if you want to title you page, you type <title>. Example: <HTML> <Title>Basic Webpage</Title> <body> <p> Hello World, this is a basic webpage using HTML </p> </body> </HTML>
Put it in a photocopyer.
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put <center> around everything
Here are some ways on how to optimize a page: 1. Put targeted or related keywords on your webpage. 2. Place keywords on the title tag. 3. Place keywords on the heading. (Ty it on bold and on Italic) 4. Place keywords on the first paragraph of you body text.
There are many places where you can put the RSS icon. Some put it on the header or the footer. Some put it on the side bar. Some put it next to each page/post title. Most websites and blogs use the orange RSS icon. Just look for it.
you have to freeze it off.
When there is no author listed for a website in APA style, you can use the title of the webpage or article in place of the author's name in the in-text citation. Just put the title in quotation marks and include the year of publication and the page number if available.