Kathy
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Could someone please point out to me where I can delete or remove the word "Welcome" that's on every html template? I've searched the forum and it's probably obvious, but I just can't seem to locate the solution. Thanks!
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Dave Porter
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Hi Kathy,
Pretty sure you just have to wait until you have exported your site.
Then just remove or change it from here:
cheers Dave
<h2 class="art-postheader">
<img src="images/postheadericon.png" width="30" height="31" alt="postheadericon" />
Welcome
</h2>
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Kathy
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Quote Kathy:
Could someone please point out to me where I can delete or remove the word "Welcome" that's on every html template? I've searched the forum and it's probably obvious, but I just can't seem to locate the solution. Thanks!
Answer: "Welcome" isn't a static element on the page, just a place holder for text style. Learning the ropes...
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Kathy
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Quote Kathy:
Quote Kathy:
Could someone please point out to me where I can delete or remove the word "Welcome" that's on every html template? I've searched the forum and it's probably obvious, but I just can't seem to locate the solution. Thanks!
Dave, I wrote that before I saw your response, we must have posted at almost the same moment. Thanks for the tip in case it does turn out to be static, I just kind of assumed it wasn't after studying it for a while. I'll definitely keep the code on hand to use if need be after I export the template. Thanks again!
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armandotop
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Is the Welcome title on a website page connected to the Title meta tag? Seems that when I change the title on the web page it changes the meta tag also.
Is there a way to keep the titles independent from the web page and the title meta tag?
I would like for the page to read Welcome and the metag tag to read someting else.
Please advise...Thank
R/S
Armando
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