Register an HTML head resource. About is either an atom that 
specifies an HTTP location or a term Alias(Sub). This works similar to absolute_file_name/2. 
See http:location_path/2 for details. 
Recognised properties are:
- requires(+Requirements)
- Other required script and css files. If this is a plain file name, it is 
interpreted relative to the declared resource. Requirements 
can be a list, which is equivalent to multiple requires properties.
- virtual(+Bool)
- If true(defaultfalse), do not include About 
itself, but only its dependencies. This allows for defining an alias for 
one or more resources.
- ordered(+Bool)
- Defines that the list of requirements is ordered, which means that each 
requirement in the list depends on its predecessor.
- aggregate(+List)
- States that About is an aggregate of the resources in
List. This means that if both About and one of the 
elements of List appears in the dependencies, About 
is kept and the smaller one is dropped. If there are a number of 
dependencies on the small members, these are replaced with dependency on 
the big (aggregate) one, for example, to specify that a big javascript 
is actually the composition of a number of smaller ones.
- mime_type(-Mime)
- May be specified for non-virtual resources to specify the mime-type of 
the resource. By default, the mime type is derived from the file name 
using
file_mime_type/2.
Registering the same About multiple times extends the 
properties defined for About. In particular, this allows for 
adding additional dependencies to a (virtual) resource.
Hook called to include a link to an HTML resource of type Mime 
into the HTML head. The Mime type is computed from Path 
using
file_mime_type/2. If the hook fails, two 
built-in rules for
text/css and text/javascript are tried. For 
example, to include a =.pl= files as a Prolog script, use:
:- multifile
    html_head:mime_include//2.
html_head:mime_include(text/'x-prolog', Path) --> !,
    html(script([ type('text/x-prolog'),
                  src(Path)
                ],  [])).