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Answer» When I bring up my published site, it says "home - microsoft internet explorer" in the blue TITLE bar at the top of the page. How do I get it to read what I want if I don't have a domain name?
http://home.cogeco.ca/~historyofverona/
I would like it to be:
The Incomplete History of Verona
I used Frondt Page to build it.The - Internet Explorer part you cannot delete. That's part of the browser. I don't use Frontpage myself, but if I did, I woudl tell you :-/
[glb]Flame[/glb]l Found out how:
Change the title bar of my WEB page The title of a page is the name that APPEARS in the title bar of most Web browsers. The title can be different from the file name.
For example, the title of your home page could be "My home page" even though the file name is Default.htm.
In any view except Tasks or Reports view, right-click the file in the Folder List, click Properties on the shortcut menu, and then click the General tab. In the Title box, TYPE the title of the file that you want to appear in page banners and/or link BARS. Note The title you choose also appears in page banners and link bars that Microsoft FrontPage creates.
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