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Every HTML document must contain a <TITLE> element.
The title should identify the contents of the document in a global
context. A short title, such as "Introduction" may be meaningless out
of context. A title such as "Introduction to HTML Elements" is more
appropriate.
NOTE - The length of a title is not limited; however, long titles
may be truncated in some applications. To minimize this
possibility, titles should be fewer than 64 characters.
A user agent may display the title of a document in a history list or
as a label for the window displaying the document. This differs from
headings (5.4, "Headings: H1 ... H6"), which are typically displayed
within the body text flow.
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