Filter wp_title to print a neat <title> tag

/** * Filters wp_title to print a neat <title> tag based on what is being viewed. * * @param string $title Default title text for current view. * @param string $sep Optional separator. * @return string The filtered title. */ function wpdocs_theme_name_wp_title( $title, $sep ) { if ( is_feed() ) { return $title; } global $page, $paged; // Add the blog name $title .= get_bloginfo( 'name', 'display' ); // Add the blog description for the home/front page. $site_description = get_bloginfo( 'description', 'display' ); if ( $site_description && ( is_home() || is_front_page() ) ) { $title .= " $sep $site_description"; } // Add a page number if necessary: if ( ( $paged >= 2 || $page >= 2 ) && ! is_404() ) { $title .= " $sep " . sprintf( __( 'Page %s', '_s' ), max( $paged, $page ) ); } return $title; } add_filter( 'wp_title', 'wpdocs_theme_name_wp_title', 10, 2 );
Found this interesting filter in the dox to show the browsers title according to what's being viewed.

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