Difference between header and title
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Difference between header and title is as follows:
- In a page or a layout, header refers to the upper portion of it. In the other side, title is the heading of a chapter, document and chapter.
- Headers are written for the readers and the over all message of the web page is represented by title.
- Headers contain name of the chapter, page number etc. and title contains name of the picture, book, film etc.
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Difference between header and title:
Title:
- A title is something which is the overall name or summary of anything.
- The title is more particular of the whole content and it is basically included the whole story .
- For example, Title can be the overall heading or the name of the whole book.
Header:
- The header is something which is the heading of the different sections inside it.
- The header may or may not relate to the whole story or contents inside it.
- For example, the header can be the heading or name of the chapter inside the book.
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