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HTML How to Make a Website HTML First Use HTML Elements

what is character set for the page?

Set the character set for the page.

index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>


  <head>

  </head>
  <title> dones</titls)
  <body>


  </body>


  </html>

2 Answers

Panagiotis Papavramopoulos
Panagiotis Papavramopoulos
2,457 Points

Probably it means that inside the head element you should put the meta element with the charset attribute with value=utf-8. This specifies the character set of your site.

I found out after many tries by myself. I knew exactly what is it is but carelessly added one space between the = and the ". I wish the author would show the answers after 3 or 5 attempts to minimize the long process of learning. It's a waste of time to get stuck on one problem and you can't move on. Anyway, you're correct in your diagnose! Thanks.