IPA: /ˈmɛtəˌtæɡ/
KK: /ˈmɛtəˌtæɡ/
A type of HTML tag that provides information about a webpage, such as its content or keywords, but is not visible to users when they view the page in a browser.
Web developers often use metatags to improve the search engine optimization of their websites.
**Metatag** → It is formed from "meta-" (from Greek *meta*, meaning beyond or after) and "tag" (from Old Norse *taggr*, meaning to touch or to label). The word "metatag" refers to a label that provides information about other data, often used in the context of web pages to describe their content beyond the visible text.
Think of 'meta-' meaning 'beyond' and 'tag' as a label — a metatag is a label that gives information beyond what you see.
No commonly confused words.