for intext citations for a website in the parenthesis do you put the title of the website and the year you accessed it?

No, all that detail goes into the Works Cited. In the in-text citation, put only the first word or two of the title of the webpage.

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

Read here to understand the difference between in-text citations and the works cited list. Use the list at the left as the table of contents.

Read carefully and follow the directions.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

When citing a website within your text or in-text citation, you typically do not need to include the title of the website. Instead, you should include the author or organization responsible for the content and the year of publication or last update. However, if there is no identifiable author or organization, you can use the title of the webpage in the citation.

Here's the general format for an in-text citation of a website:

(Author/Organization, Year)

For example:
- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2019), the prevalence of...

If there is no identifiable author or organization:
- The website "Title of Webpage" (Year) states that...

It's important to note that the specific format may vary depending on the citation style you are using, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago. Therefore, it is recommended to consult the official style guide for your discipline or the specific requirements given by your instructor.