Re: Title attributes

It's HTML, every web page is supposed to have a <title>attribute that describes what the page is about.  It's the first thing that is read out by a screen reader before any of the content of the page itself. For people with vision, it is displayed across the top of the browser window. It is also shown in search engine results. So for all of those things it's supposed to give people an idea of what the page is without them having to explore the content of the page.

For example the HTML of this page contains this line of code:

<title>Title attributes (Page 1) — General Game Discussion — AudioGames.net Forum</title>

Here's an example of a game that has unique title attributes for each page, I'd prefer a different example though if possible!

http://www.furry-paws.com

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