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Old 05-04-2004, 08:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Location of Title and META tags in composite pages.

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Originally Posted by tigermann
2) wouldn't it be better to put the tags on each of the main pages? And deleting/omitting these tags from the header.php page.
This way, each of the pages could be titled and described accordingly?

When I think header file, I think the visual part of the page like a logo or maybe an upper horizontal navigation. I don't think html code. Yes it's the code that makes those things, but you don't have to put the meta tags in an include. As a matter of fact that is quite silly. I usually call my header file immediately after my </head> tag which houses my meta tags.
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