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The <base>
HTML element specifies the base URL to use for all relative URLs in a document.
Links pointing to a fragment in the document — e.g. <a href="#some-id">
— are resolved with the <base>
, triggering an HTTP request to the base URL with the fragment attached.
For example, given <base href="https://example.com/">
and this link: <a href="#anchor">To anchor</a>
. The link points to https://example.com/#anchor
.
No settings.
Thulite SEO generates the following meta tag (if applicable) — for example: