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« on: Jun 26th, 2006, 1:22pm » |
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Hello, building my site, when I publish / browser preview in browser the title shows as: Untitled 4. how do I change this? so that each page shows as a title not untitled. ? thank you all for your help.
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Format >Page properties, then on the top left It would be a good idea to use the search feature of the forum for questions like this: I am sure there are already lots of answers......... Also you should read the page with the frequently asked questions www.easywebeditor.com/faq/
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Re: page titles, UNTITLED
« Reply #2 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 7:39am » |
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thanks for your reply. I realize that was the easy answer, my page title reads fine in the building process at the very top of the window, but when I publish preview defualt browser, it shows as: Untitled 4 Microsoft Internet Explorer I do have a file Untitled 4, I assume it is part of the frame set up in this particular page. I am at a lose, and yes I have read and re-read the faq section to no avail. Does anyone have any further suggestions.? Thanks again.
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Re: page titles
« Reply #3 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 8:21am » |
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Each frame is just a page. Please just browse your pages (e.g. with CTRL + and CTRL - or with the page number box and the arrows, or with the other features as Hypertext >Go to page). The page title is the title of the master frame. You can see what is the master frame by releasing the Frame/No frame button that you find besides the page number box (on the bottom center) Please avoid open multiple topics for a single subject.
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Re: page titles
« Reply #4 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 8:59am » |
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Thank You. Yes, the page titled: Untitled 4 is the master frame. I have a frameset, with 3 sections. once I built my homepage, I can see that it shows as 3 different pages with all the content pertaining to those particular frames, okay, I get that. when I look at the page properties, all the pages for each frame is correct, three part frame set, shows 3 pages, then there is the page called: untitled 4. which also shows in the page in frame: to be: master frame. this is the title that shows when I publish preview, I can't seem to change the name of the title, so that when I publish preview it shows correctly as the website name. (also The page properties in terms of the tab: text properties> are correct with the website name as my page title.)
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Re: page titles / refresh browser cache
« Reply #5 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 9:17am » |
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If you modified the title and saved, this should be just a browser "cache" problem. As you may know, the browser does memorize the pages you see within an intermediate area on your hard disk called "cache". This is to permit the browser, when you visit a website very frequently, to use a local (so fast) copy of the website instead of always downloading all the data from the Web. This cache very often works also when you just do the "browser preview" (so the files in fact are already on your PC, not on the Web, but some browser is somewhat unable to distinguish........). To refresh the cache, click on the usual browser "Refresh" button while holding the SHIFT key on the keyboard (this works with almost all browsers included Internet Explorer and Firefox) - this usually forces a complete refresh. Another way is to use the browser's "Options" and manually hit the button that clears the Cache. This should work
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Re: page titles
« Reply #6 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 9:36am » |
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Thanks again ! no that wasn't it either. I was saving all, then publish preview to see if anything changed but it still remained the same. I did find a solution though, but still wonder if this is correct. my homepage frame (the only page built right now) has three frames/therefor shows as three pages: top menu/ side menu/and body. these all show as pages with appropriate website title as the page in the properties. but there is one last file called untitled, which as I mentioned earlier is blank, still is; but is the master page ?? When I browse by page, 0 it shows all frames together, all the content etc..with makes the homepage, page 1 shows the content of it's particular frame, 2 again shows the content of it's appropriate frame, 3 again also shows the content of it's frame. but when I go back to browse page 0, which shows the complete homepage, and click on the show frames icon that is beside the browse page numbers, page 0 shows blank, and the name untitled 4. I changed the properties of that title, and it works now, when I publish preview. but does this actually make sense ? that page 0 would be blank if I click the show / don't show frames. Thanks to all for helping out.
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Re: page titles
« Reply #7 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 11:48am » |
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That page is the master frame content. It's exactly what we tried to explain. The frameset title is the title of the "master frame". THe "master frame" is the one you see releasing the Frame/No frame button..... If gray/void, tt means that you are not using the master frame within your frame set. This is possible but it is highly deprecated. If you really want to do this, at least do not left it blank - fill it with the content (a copy of) of the most important frame of the page. If possible, the "master frame" should coincide with the most important frame (this can be set with Format >Advanced frameset manager), for several reasons: the "master frame" is the only one shown by non-frame-capable browsers (palm, set top boxes), and, very often, it is the only one that gets seen by the various search engines....
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Re: page titles
« Reply #8 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 1:51pm » |
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OKAY , as you know I resolved the page titles. but with the master file, funny, even if I start to build a new website, I first start out with a clean slate, format load frame set, then build with that adding content etc. if I click on the view pages and show frames / or not, the master file will still show blank. I have built another website previously, and this has never happened. ! I think I am losing my mind, sorry if I am making you lose yours. I will try some more. thanks for your patience.
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Re: frameset frame set / master frame
« Reply #9 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 4:25pm » |
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When you manually create a frame set (dragging the bars on the left or top), the program ensures that one of the frames used within the frameset is also the Master Frame. If you use a frame template, this may not happen. You must manually click the frame that you like to become the master frame, then, on the left of the Advanced Frameset Manager, from the list "Page in frame:" - choose from existing one - master - new just select "master". This has to be done manually, as the computer is not so intelligent to guess what frame you'd like to be the master one.
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I had the same issue. I had two frames on my homepage and got untitled 0. could not rename it and when going to the web site it only showed one frame? Deleted it and starded over after an hour of head scratching? Used tables instead and all's nice now. Got me
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Re: page titles
« Reply #11 on: Jul 21st, 2006, 4:42am » |
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There's nothing magic in frames... Each frame is also a single page. The page title comes from the "master" frame. To adjust / arrange frames the more handy way is the "Format >Advanced frameset manager" dialog. There is an entire Chapter about frames within the PDF manual, with step by step examples that you can repeat (a good idea is to print the manual then sit in front of the PC). Usually once you realize how they works, you realize how simple and powerful is the concept. By the way, also pages without frames are nice
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