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Challenge: Configuring meta information

Challenge: Configuring meta information - HTML Tutorial

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Challenge: Configuring meta information

(upbeat music) - [Instructor] Now that you've learned a bit about meta tags and open graph tags, let's go ahead and apply some of these principles to a new webpage. This is the website for the Topsy Turvy Cake Design company, and I built this webpage as part of my course, "Learning Foundations Six" which is here and available in the library if you want to have a look at this course to figure out how exactly I went about building this particular website. If you go ahead and open up the exercise files for this challenge, you'll find folders for CSS images and JavaScript, but the file that you really want to work on, of course, is index.html. That's where the head of the document is where you will be adding the tags for this particular challenge. As you can see here, the head starts on line three, goes to line nine, and we have only a handful of tags that are present here. We have our meta character set, our meta view port…

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