Changing the page title


    When you create a new blank page (a new HTML or XHTML document), it is automatically given a title--"Untitled Page." Web browsers display page titles in their title bar and use the titles to label a viewer's bookmarks or favorites. Web browsers and Internet search engines use these titles, along with keywords, to identify content in your pages. (For information on adding keywords to a page, see About head section elements.) You can set a preference to display a reminder for changing the page title whenever you save a page.

    When you're looking at your pages in navigation view or links view, you can select an option in the Display tab in the View palette to view them either by page title or by filename. (See Changing the display of the view.)

To change the page title:

    Do one of the following:

    • Select the default page title Untitled Page in the Title section of the document window, and type your new title.
    • Click the Show Page Properties icon in the upper right corner of the document window and enter the new title in the Page tab of the Page Inspector.
    • Select the page in the Files tab of the site window, navigation view, or links view, and enter the new title in the Page tab of the File Inspector.

    TipYou can create a custom page title on a blank page and set a preference to use that page for creating new pages. (See Setting preferences for opening pages.)

To add a reminder to change the title for new pages:

    Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or GoLive > Preferences (Mac OS), select Modules on the left side of the Preferences dialog box, scroll down to Extend Scripts on the right side, select SetTitle, and click OK. Then restart the GoLive application. When you save a page, GoLive automatically displays the Set Title dialog box if the page title is blank or contains the words "Welcome to Adobe GoLive," "Welcome to GoLive CyberStudio," or "untitled."