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Custom Icons | Metadata and the Head Element
Introduction to HTML
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Introduction to HTML

Custom Icons

One common use of the <head> element is to include icons that represent the page or website. To add a custom icon to an HTML website, you can use the <link> tag in your HTML document's <head> section. The <link> tag should include the rel attribute, which specifies that the link is an icon, and the href attribute, which specifies the URL of the icon.

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Additionally, you can specify different icons for different devices and screen resolutions by using the sizes and type attributes.

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1. What element is used to define the title of a webpage, and is typically placed within the `<head>` element?
2. Can the `<head>` element be used more than once in an HTML document?
3. What type of information can be included in the `<head>` element?

What element is used to define the title of a webpage, and is typically placed within the <head> element?

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Can the <head> element be used more than once in an HTML document?

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What type of information can be included in the <head> element?

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