<head>: The Document Metadata (Header) element
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The <head>
HTML element contains machine-readable information (metadata) about the document, like its title, scripts, and style sheets. There can be only one <head>
element in an HTML document.
Note: <head>
primarily holds information for machine processing, not human-readability. For human-visible information, like top-level headings and listed authors, see the <header>
element.
Attributes
This element includes the global attributes.
profile
Deprecated-
The URIs of one or more metadata profiles, separated by white space.
Examples
<!doctype html> <html lang="en-US"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width" /> <title>Document title</title> </head> </html>
Technical summary
Content categories | None. |
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Permitted content | If the document is an Otherwise, one or more elements of metadata content where exactly one is a |
Tag omission | The start tag may be omitted if the first thing inside the <head> element is an element.The end tag may be omitted if the first thing following the <head> element is not a space character or a comment. |
Permitted parents | An <html> element, as its first child. |
Implicit ARIA role | No corresponding role |
Permitted ARIA roles | No role permitted |
DOM interface | HTMLHeadElement |
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML # the-head-element |
Browser compatibility
See also
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Elements that can be used inside the
<head>
: