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meta tags again (sry)


Question Posted Wednesday July 7 2004, 2:01 am

hey, im really sorry, but okay, i put the meta tag in but its showing up on my homepage once you view it.. im doing it on freewebs and i put it as the 1st paragraph, is this wrong? well get bak to me please, and sorry im having so much questions!!

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charmedguyp1 answered Thursday July 8 2004, 1:18 am:
First, put your website editor in the html view. Then locate the word HEAD(with big letters), now locate the word BODY (with big letters too), and between the words HEAD and BODY, paste the metatags. If you have any more questions, pls feel free to ask.

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