Revising the Title of a Web Page

You give a Web page a title that describes the contents of the page. Sometimes you might want to change this title. The following steps show you how to do this. 

When you see Pat the Practice Eagle means you will practice the lesson

Start this exercise with a new blank page. To get this new page, click the New Page button on the Standard Toolbar.

With your Web page open and your cursor on the page, right-click. The short-cut menu appears as shown below.
Click PAGE PROPERTIES.
The Page Properties dialog box appears as shown below. Select the text of the existing title in the box highlighted in blue. Click DELETE to erase the title. Now type the new title [1st Page]. Click OK
Now click to save your practice page so you can use it in future exercises. Save the page to My Documents on your C: drive.
Page titling hints to review for the future:
1. If you do not specify a title for your web page, FrontPage will use the first line of text on your page for the title.
2. You should use a brief, descriptive title that will interest people in reading your Web page. Use a title such as "Favorite Golf Getaways" rather than a less descriptive title such as "My Home Page."

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