Please note that the line spacing in the above image has been extended to give an easier overview.
1. This is the page's Doctype declaration - Effectively a statement which tells visiting search engine spiders
what 'version' of HTML has been used to generate this page.2. This is the start of the page's HTML Code
3. The start of the Page Head - the part of the page which contains Meta Tags, such as Page Title, Meta Description,
Meta Keywords and others.4. Page Title Tag - This tag provides visiting search engine spiders with the first indication of what the page is actually about.
The contents of this tag are also shown in the title bar at the top of your web browser's screen, as well as each time the page
is served up as part of search engine results by Google, Yahoo, MSN and others.5. Meta Description Tag - Another important Page Header component, the description should be a couple of sentences, ideally
incorporating a few relevant keywords, to provide visitors with a brief idea of the page's content. Whilst this tag no longer carries
the promotional weight it used to, it is still an important part of web promotion and should therefore not be neglected.6. Meta Keywords Tag - Seriously devalued in the wake of years of spam abuse, the keywords tag now plays more or less of
a reference role. It should be stocked with strictly relevant keywords, since it is used as a reference by search engines indexing
and classifying the page's content.7. The end of the Page Head
8. The Body Start Tag - The beginning of the page's visible content. From here on in, the page's content is visible to both
search engine spiders and human visitors alike.