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For web pages and articles, the last part of a friendly URL, the title of the page/article itself, is used as the title in the title bar of the browser to identify the page/article. This title also appears in the Windows task bar when the browser is minimized. For pages/articles that are trying to claim an active friendly URL, the same title is used in the title bar, not the friendly URL that is assigned to it by XperienCentral. For example, if the friendly URL '"Contact.htm' " is claimed by a page/article, in the title bar of the browser the title '"Contact' " is used. However, if another page/article is assigned the friendly URL "Contact-1.htm'", the title of '"Contact-1.htm' " in the browser will also be '"Contact'".
Explicitly Setting the HTML Title
By default, XperienCentral uses the title of pages/articles in the <title>
HTML tag. If you want to override the default title, you can do so by adding a different HTML title that will be used for the page/article. To override the HTML title of a page/article, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the page/article whose HTML title you want to override.
- Open the Actions > Properties > Meta keywords menupanel.
- In the "HTML title" box, enter the text that you want to display in the title bar of the browser for the page/article.
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- Navigate to the page in the Site Structure Widget.
- Click the Actions icon.
- Click the [SEO] tab.
- In the "Alternate URL Path" text box, enter the URL to use in the friendly URL for the page. The URL path must begin with a forward slash (/) and use a forward slash to separate each level.
- Click
[Apply]
and then[Close]
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- Converts all special characters containing diacriticals diacritical marks (for example, é and ë) to the version of the letter without diacritical marks.
- Converts all uppercase letters to lowercase.
- Deletes all other extended characters other than uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, underscores, and periods.
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