The page contains a Google Publisher page link. This means Google+ results may appear for searches for this website on Google.
Customize the snippet people see when your page is shared on Google+
Public specification of a preferred URL for a page allows search engines to understand the original location for content.
Allows a website to define how a page is rendered in Internet Explorer 8, allowing a website to decide to use IE7 style rendering over IE8 rendering.
The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph, a open protocol supported by Facebook
Tags that webmasters can use to markup their pages in ways recognized by major search providers.
Twitter cards make it possible for you to attach media experiences to Tweets that link to your content.
The DOCTYPE is a required preamble for HTML5 websites.
This page contains tags that are specific to an HTML 5 implementation.
The page shows content with an iframe; an embedded frame that loads another webpage.
A mechanism for developers to signal a relative priority for browsers to consider when fetching resources.
JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development.
The description attribute provides a concise explanation of the page content.
This page contains a meta robots tag which tells search engines and robots to index or not index the page.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML
A persistent uniform resource locator (PURL) is a URL which describes an intermediate location which, when retrieved, results in redirection to the current location of the final resource. The site contains schema information identifying the use of PURL.