Okay, here’s a breakdown of the provided HTML snippet, focusing on the metadata and key elements.this is essentially the “head” section of a webpage, providing details about the page itself.
1. Open Graph (og:) Metadata:
These tags are used by social media platforms (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) to create rich previews when the link is shared.
* og:type: article – Indicates this is a news article or blog post.
* og:title: " the morning Show’s Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer aniston Discuss Episode 3’s Major Hookup: ‘Oh, We’re Going There‘" – The title of the article. The ’ is the HTML entity for a right single quotation mark (apostrophe).
* og:url: "https://tvline.com/recaps/the-morning-show-season-4-episode-3-recap-bradley-cory-sex-1235527462/" – The canonical URL of the article. This is the preferred URL for indexing and sharing.
* og:description: "'The Morning Show' Season 4: Bradley and Cory have sex in Episode 3. Hear Reese Witherspoon's thoughts on the relationship." – A brief summary of the article’s content.
* og:image: "https://tvline.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/the-morning-show-season-4-episode-3-recap-bradley-cory-sex.png?w=650" – The URL of the image to be displayed in the social media preview.
* og:image:width: "650" – The width of the image in pixels.
* og:image:height: "440" – The height of the image in pixels.
* og:image:alt: "the-morning-show-season-4-episode-3-recap-bradley-cory-sex" – Option text for the image.
* og:site_name: "TVLine" – The name of the website.
* og:locale: "en_US" – The language and region of the content (English, United States).
* article:published_time: "2025-10-02T01:58:42+00:00" – the date and time the article was originally published (in ISO 8601 format, UTC).
* article:modified_time: "2025-10-02T02:07:02+00:00" - The date and time the article was last modified (in ISO 8601 format, UTC).
2. Twitter Metadata:
These tags are specifically for Twitter to create previews. manny of them overlap wiht Open Graph.
* twitter:card: "summary_large_image" – Specifies the type of card to display (a large image preview).
* twitter:title: (Same as og:title)
* twitter:description: (Same as og:description)
* twitter:image: (Same as og:image)
* twitter:site: "@TVLine" – The Twitter handle of the website.
* twitter:creator: "@kimroots" – The Twitter handle of the author.
3. Favicons and Apple touch Icon:
* <link rel="icon" ...>: Defines the website’s favicon (the small icon that appears in the browser tab). Multiple sizes are provided for different devices.
* <link rel="apple-touch-icon" ...>: Specifies the icon to use when the website is added to an Apple device’s home screen.
* <meta name="msapplication-TileImage" ...>: Specifies the icon to use for pinning to the Windows Start menu.
4. Viewport Meta tag:
* <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"/> – This is crucial for responsive web design. It tells the browser to set the viewport width to the device width and to use an
