HTML <meta> nama Atribut
Contoh
Gunakan atribut nama untuk menentukan deskripsi, kata kunci, dan penulis dokumen HTML. Tentukan juga area pandang untuk mengontrol dimensi halaman dan penskalaan untuk perangkat yang berbeda:
<head>
<meta name="description" content="Free Web tutorials">
<meta name="keywords" content="HTML,CSS,JavaScript">
<meta name="author" content="John Doe">
<meta
name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
</head>
Atribut name
menentukan nama untuk metadata.
Atribut name
menentukan nama untuk informasi/nilai
content
atribut.
Catatan: Jika http-equiv
atribut disetel,
name
atribut tidak boleh disetel.
HTML5 memperkenalkan metode yang memungkinkan desainer web mengambil kendali atas viewport (area yang terlihat oleh pengguna dari halaman web), melalui
<meta>
tag (Lihat contoh "Menyetel Viewport" di bawah).
Dukungan Peramban
Attribute | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
name | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Sintaksis
<meta name="value">
Nilai Atribut
Value | Description |
---|---|
application-name | Specifies the name of the Web application that the page represents |
author | Specifies the name of the author of the document. Example:
<meta name="author" content="John Doe">
|
description | Specifies a description of the page. Search engines can pick up this description to show with the results of searches. Example:
<meta name="description" content="Free web tutorials">
|
generator | Specifies one of the software packages used to generate the document (not used on hand-authored pages). Example:
<meta name="generator" content="FrontPage 4.0">
|
keywords | Specifies a comma-separated list of keywords - relevant to the page (Informs search engines what the page is about). Tip: Always specify keywords (needed by search engines to catalogize the page). Example:
<meta name="keywords" content="HTML, meta tag, tag reference">
|
viewport | Controls the viewport (the user's visible area of a web page). The viewport varies with the device, and will be smaller on a mobile phone than on a computer screen. You should include the following <meta> viewport element in all your web pages:
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
A <meta> viewport element gives the browser instructions on how to control the page's dimensions and scaling. The width=device-width part sets the width of the page to follow the screen-width of the device (which will vary depending on the device). The initial-scale=1.0 part sets the initial zoom level when the page is first loaded by the browser. Here is an example of a web page without the viewport meta tag, and the same web page with the viewport meta tag: Tip: If you are browsing this page with a phone or a tablet, you can click on the two links below to see the difference. You can read more about the viewport in our Responsive Web Design - The Viewport Tutorial. |
tag <meta> HTML