The 3 Coolest HTML Tricks You Can't Live Without

 1. Using multi-title

If you don’t know which topic to put your meta title in the html, it is recommended that you go one of the tricks from the media manipulation write-up by many of you.

The below example is how I put the meta title.

You’ll notice that there are many meta titles.

2. Hashtags.

Hashtags are hard to come by on the web. My advice is to go search the internet for unique hashtag and tag words.

You can search topics or you can just put your topic title in its original tag name.

3. Dynamic Content

Keep in mind that there are no real clear rules when you put your content in the html.

The only set-in-stone rules are the

a. Let’s say the HTML of your blog is to write about Seattle.

b. This specific text will be sanitized in almost all browsers, including Chrome, Bing, and Internet Explorer

c. For the intents, the web page must be legible.

d. Web pages must comply with the standards of the web development lifecycle

e. Web pages must conform to the HTML version 1.5 (the current version was 1.4 and modified to 3.0.2).

In the last tip, the only rule the web page has to maintain is what does it say it’s about.

If you don’t put an intro heading, tags that do describe the topic you’re writing about, and a subhead heading are how the URL for the blog will get to your end-user.

Of course, you can have multiple subheadings.

f. Imagine that you are writing an article about everything considered cool on the web today.

g. Assume you chose the URL for your article only to have it take you to many different parts of the web so that readers could find what they want.

h. Assume you only wanted to focus on one subject at the beginning of your article and then after you write the whole article to make sure it’s readable and engaging.

i. The content on the page should basically create a link to where a reader could follow further content

j. Assume you are publishing the article on Medium. It will get SEO-boosted from the introduction heading.

g. If you have a website or blog, you can make an interactive element on your website (viewed at http://tinyurl.com/6qqbgig)

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