The head element is the element between HTML tags
Meta elements are used to describe the metadata of a Web page file, which is the information of the file itself.
Click on the Common button at the top of the objects panel to eject a marquee. Click Head, then the objects panel switches to head mode.
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Click the icon in the upper-left corner of the objects panel head mode to set up a META element by popping a dialog box. There are two options--name and http-equiv in the Drop-down selection box after the left attribute.
Name is to set general information, HTTP-EQUIV is used to generate a special HTTP header, sent to the Web server. Then fill in the name or HTTP-EQUIV value after value in the dialog box, and fill in the contents in the Content box. Attribute select name, commonly used value and content have the following several. Value after filling in the keywords, content after the keyword into your web page. This is to tell the search engine to release the robot or spider, the content you fill in as the keyword of your Web page added to the search engine. Many search engines use the Robot/spider search to log on to the site, and these robot/spider are using some of the META elements to determine how to log in, and if you don't have these meta elements on your Web page, you won't be logged in. Value after filling in the description, content after filling in your Web page brief. This is to tell the search engine to release the robot or spider, the content you fill in as a summary of your Web page added to the search engine. Value after filling in the robots, content can be filled in the index, NOINDEX, nofollow or none of the four parameters. Index is to tell the search engine to emit robot or spider, login This page, this is the default value. NOINDEX is not let Robot/spider login, nofollow is not let Robot/spider down this page of the hyperlink down to find. None is to neither let Robot/spider login nor let Robot/spider follow this page of the hyperlinks down the search. Value after filling in the generator,content to fill in your Web page editor. This is a description of the Web page editor you are using. Value after filling in the author,content and fill in the name of the author of the Web page. This is a description of the author of the Web page. Value after filling in the copyright,content and fill in your copyright statement. This is for the copyright statement.
After choosing Http-equiv, the commonly used value and content have the following several. Value after filling into the content-type,content after filling into the text/html; charset=gb2312. This is the character encoding that indicates the page of a webpage. Value after filling into the pragma,content after the No-cache. This is not allowed for this page to save your visitor cache. When a browser accesses a page, it is cached and can be read from the cache the next time it is accessed to increase speed. |
Dreamweaver can directly insert elements or attributes, such as keywords, web site briefs, automatic refreshes, base elements, and link elements.
has just mentioned the definition of a keyword. Here, click on the Objects Panel Head mode icon, you can pop-up dialog box, directly define keywords. In the dialog box after the keywords fill in your Web page description of the keyword can be.
also mentioned the introduction of a customizable Web page just now. Click on the Objects Panel Head mode icon, you can pop-up dialog box, directly define the page profile. Discription the dialog box and fill in the profile of your Web page.
Click the next icon on objects panel head mode to eject the dialog box to define automatic refresh.
on the Define Automatic Refresh dialog box, fill in a value after the delay, which is the number of seconds the page is delayed. You can refresh or go to another page after this time page. The action item has two options for--go to URL and refresh this Document. Select Go to URL that is, after a period of time, to another page page. In the box below, fill in the address of the page you want to go to, or click Browse ... button to select directly.
Click on the icon on the objects panel head mode to eject the dialog box and define the base element.
For example, a large number of hyperlinks on a Web page are based on address http://netgo.silversand.net, and we can set this address to the base element's base address. In this way, if the page has a hyperlink would have to link to http://netgo.silversand.net/page.htm, set this base, hyperlinks only write page.htm can be more convenient. You can also set how hyperlinks in the entire page are opened in the base element. For example, there is a large number of hyperlinks on a Web page that require a new open window to open, and each hyperlink setting up a new open window will be cumbersome. The base element can be set to open for a new open window, and all hyperlinks in the Web page will open in the newly opened window. After defining the Base element dialog href, fill in an address as the basic address for the hyperlink, or click Browse. Button browsing. The Drop-down selection box after target selects how to open it.
Click on the icon on the objects panel head mode to eject the dialog box to define the link element. Link element establishes a link between the current Web page file and another file, allowing this additional file to provide resources and information related to the current Web page file.