Adding elements or scripts to the head section


    An HTML page consists of two major sections: a head and a body. The Layout Editor in GoLive mirrors this structure by providing a head section pane as part of the document window. You can use the head section pane to store page information that's used by Web browsers, including the page title and keywords. The head section of each page already contains a Title element for the page title that appears at the top of the document window.

    You use the Head set of icons in the Objects palette to add empty tags to the head section of your Web page, and then you use the Inspector to specify the attributes for the element or script.

To add an element to the head section of a page:

  1. Drag the desired icon from the Head set Head set in the Objects palette to the body of the page. GoLive automatically moves it to the head section pane and opens the pane. (You can also click the Toggle Head Section icon Toggle Head Section icon in the upper left corner of the document window to open the head section pane.)
  2. Illustration of head elements in the document window with these callouts: A. Closed head section pane B. Opened head section pane
    You can reposition head elements in the pane by dragging them. A. Closed head section pane B. Opened head section pane

    TipYou can bypass using the Objects palette to add head elements to the head section by Right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (Mac OS) in the head section pane and choosing the object from the Insert Object > Head context menu.

  3. In the Inspector, choose various options and specify attributes for the selected element or script.