Setting a document’s title
A document’s title is the word or phrase that appears in the title barThe bar that runs across the top of a window, often showing the name of the program the window belongs to and the title of the document shown in the window. of a browser window when the document is viewed. Besides giving users a hint about what they are viewing, the title is also used by Web search engines to identify a document in search results, and it is used by browsers when a user creates a bookmark or “favorite” for a document. Therefore, it’s a good idea to give each document a meaningful title.
To set a document’s title
- On the Document menu, go to Property, click Document, and then click the General tab.
- In the Title box, type the desired title.
If you don’t specify a title for a document before saving it for the first time, Namo WebEditor automatically generates one based on the first line of text in the document. You can change the generated title in the Title box of the Save As dialog box.