HTML Checking for Large Sites
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HTML issues tagged as body.
A <meta>
element without a itemprop
or property
attributes has been found in an unexpected place.
While the <meta>
element is commonly used within the <head>
section of the document, it can also be used within the <body>
section, for example in the context of defining microdata, as in this example:
<div itemprop="offers" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Offer">
Price: $<span itemprop="price">1.00</span>
<meta itemprop="priceCurrency" content="USD" />
</div>
When used within the <body>
section, the <meta>
element is required to have a itemprop
or property
, and a content
attribute, and it can’t have a http-equiv
or charset
attribute.
A common cause for this issue is including a <meta>
element that was intended for the <head>
section (for example one containing a http-equiv
attribute in the <body>
, for example:
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<form>
...
</form>
Learn more:
A closing </body>
tag has been found, but there are unclosed elements before it. For example this has an unclosed <section>
element:
<body>
<section>
</body>
<meta>
tags, used for defining metadata about HTML documents, must appear within the <head>...</head>
section, but it has been found out of place. Check the document structure to ensure there are no <meta>
tags outside the head section.
A common cause of this issue is having a duplicated, out of place <head>...</head>
section. Ensure that this section appears in its proper place and is the only container for <meta>
tags.
An end tag has been found after the closing </body>
tag, which breaks the expected HTML document structure.
Check out the document structure, a basic example follows:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="">
<head>
<title>Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<p></p>
</body>
</html>
An opening <body>
tag has been found in an incorrect place. Check that it appears only once in the document, right after the closing </head>
tag, and that the whole document content is contained within <body>
and </body>
tags.
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