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@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ The HTML title is the page title, followed by a middle dot, followed by
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the site title. If one is missing, the other is used without the middle
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the site title. If one is missing, the other is used without the middle
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dot. If both are the same, only one is used without the middle dot.
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dot. If both are the same, only one is used without the middle dot.
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Every page can have a header, a body, and a footer. The header has the
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The HTML body can have a header, a body, and a footer. The header has
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section menus, if any; the page title, if any; the page description, if
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the section menus, if any; the page title, if any; the page description,
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any; and the page date, if any. The body has the content, if any. The
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if any; and the page date, if any. The body has the content, if any. The
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footer has the copyright notice, if any.
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footer has the copyright notice, if any.
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The page date is the publish date, if it exists; otherwise, it's the
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The page date is the publish date, if it exists; otherwise, it's the
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