No.
"Written by: Bob Smith" is incorrect.
The colon does NOT belong.
"Written by Bob Smith" is correct.
This is true in every instance - on a title page, on the cover of a book, in a paragraph... There are no cases where a colon belongs after the word "by."
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No. A colon never goes after the word "by."
To cite an article title in text according to APA guidelines, you should put the title in quotation marks and capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and the first word after a colon or dash.
To cite the title of an article in text using APA format, you should put the title in quotation marks and capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and the first word after a colon or em dash.
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you put a colon and closed bracket on the page in that order
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.
A colon placed after the word including is not correct; this is because a colon should follow only independent clauses, which cannot end with that particular word. In other words, if you can correctly write a period in place of the colon, the colon's use is correct.
Too add something to a page, click the Edit button to the right of the page title.
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No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.No. The title tag can be used to put a title on the title bar and the tab headers. There are also 6 title tags, through to that can be used to put titles in parts of a html document. The head tag defines the head area of the document. Lots of settings and information about the document is put in the head area. These are not visible when the page loads into a browser.
You might want to google the official guidelines. But. The Works Cited sources are arranged alphabetically by the first word shown (author's last name, title, etc.) depending on if all of the information about the source is known (if the format says website owner then page title and you don't know the website owner, put the page title first and that is what you use to alphabetize).