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Marko

2006-11-19, 7:58 pm

My HTML generator generates Title tag at this way:

<Title>

Some page title...

</Title>
After <Title> is ENTER and TAB. Before </Title> is ENTER. Browser show title
of my page normaly but in source code it is with this TAB and ENTER.

Is this ok or it can be a problem with search engines?

Thanks


Dylan Parry

2006-11-19, 7:58 pm

Marko wrote:

> Is this ok or it can be a problem with search engines?


Should be fine. Optional white space is ignored in HTML.

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John Bokma

2006-11-19, 7:58 pm

"Marko" <yahoo@hotmail.com> wrote:

> My HTML generator generates Title tag at this way:
>
> <Title>
>
> Some page title...
>
> </Title>
> After <Title> is ENTER and TAB. Before </Title> is ENTER. Browser show
> title of my page normaly but in source code it is with this TAB and
> ENTER.
>
> Is this ok or it can be a problem with search engines?


It's ok, even if it wasn't by W3C recommendations a SE probably would
strip off leading and trailing spaces, and even reduce 2 or more spaces to
one.

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