--- title: Define the Head and Body of an HTML Document --- ## Define the Head and Body of an HTML Document The `head` element is used to group all the metadata of the document, the `body` to display the document's content. Into the `head` you can find any kind of tag used to _describe_ the document: what language it will use, what style rules (through the stylesheet link), its title, a literal description, ...
Anyway, nothing inside the `head` element will be rendered into the page: you can see the title and the icon usually in the browser's tab or in the bookmarks bar but that's not the _page_, it's the browser element linked to it. The `body` on the contrary contains everything is rendered into the page: maybe not only that, but for sure all of that. The challenge provides you a simple html page and asks you to insert the `head` and the `body` html elements in the right place; in other word, you should wrap with the `` tag all the elements you can see being rendered on the right side of the page and wrap with the `` tag everything descriptive. Remember that both `head` and `body` has to be children of the``element. Good luck!