<com:TContent ID="body" > <h1 id="2601">THead</h1> <com:DocLink ClassPath="System.Web.UI.WebControls.THead" /> <p id="310261" class="block-content"> <tt>THead</tt> displays a head element on a page. It displays the content enclosed in its body and the page title set by the <tt>Title</tt> property. </p> <p class="block-content"> In addition, stylesheets and JavaScripts registered via <ul> <li><tt>TClientScriptManager::registerStyleSheet</tt>,</li> <li><tt>TClientScriptManager::registerStyleSheetFile</tt>,</li> <li><tt>TClientScriptManager::registerHeadJavaScript</tt> and</li> <li><tt>TClientScriptManager::registerHeadJavaScriptFile</tt></li> </ul> will also be displayed in the head.</p> <p class="block-content"> THead also manages and displays meta tags through its <tt>MetaTags</tt> property. You can add a meta object to the collection in code dynamically, or add it in template using the following syntax </p> <com:TTextHighlighter Language="text" CssClass="source block-content"> <com:THead> <com:TMetaTag HttpEquiv="Pragma" Content="no-cache" /> <com:TMetaTag Name="keywords" Content="Prado" /> </com:THead> </com:TTextHighlighter> <p class="block-content"> Note, <tt>TPage</tt> has a property <tt>Head</tt> that refers to the <tt>THead</tt> control currently on the page. A page can have at most one <tt>THead</tt> control. Although not required, it is recommended to place a <tt>THead</tt> on your page. Without a <tt>THead</tt> on the page, stylesheets and javascripts in the current page theme will not be rendered. </p> </com:TContent>