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A series of codes tells your computer what to display when you open a Web page. This code has a very specific language that it uses for each item on the page, and every aspect of those items has its own code. This allows computers across the world to read Web pages in a similar manner, no matter what Internet browser you use. When the code for your page's title is missing, the browser substitutes "Untitled."
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