No, they no longer use the keywords meta tag to rank sites in the results pages. They do use the TITLE tag, meta title tag (two separate entities) & the meta description along with other tags such as the robots meta tag.
Meta tag is the one that stores the meta-data about the HTML file. It contains the characteristics of the characters to be used.
There is no such tag. I doesn't do anything.
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Meta tags are words which describes closely your image and can help other people to find your image on Interenet or to help you to find image on your computer. To add meta tags go to File > File Info in Photoshop.
by using the meta tag <meta HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="5(duration in sec)">
Meta tags gives detail about the metadata of the HTML.It also about the character set used in HTML.
In order to verify ownership of your website in Google Webmaster Tools, you will need to either upload a file to your website, confirm ownership using the domain registrar, or the easiest method, which is to add a meta tag to the <head> section of your website. The meta tag is only for Google to read and starts off something like this<meta name="google-site-verification" content="....
<br /> <meta /> <link /> <hr /> Are three of these.
by using the meta tag <meta HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="5(duration in sec)">
To separate the keywords in a meta tag in HTML, we use the comma (,) For instance <meta name = "keywords" content = "answer, questions, HTML questions">
Meta tags do not have closing tags in HTML. The following is perfectly valid HTML: <meta http-equiv="content-language" content="en"> When you get into XHTML, you'll need to close the tag but by definition meta tags are self-closing. So the correct way to close the meta tag would be by adding a forward slash just before the closing bracket, like so: <meta http-equiv="content-language" content="en" />