Titling and setting up your pagesAll new pages created in GoLive have a default page title "Welcome to Adobe GoLive 6" that appears in the title bar of Web browser windows unless you change it. You can use the Layout Editor, the Objects palette, and the Inspector to quickly set up page titles, margins, and other instructions for Web browsers and search engines in your pages. The titles of the Web pages together with keywords that you add to the head section of each page play a significant role in helping search engines find the pages in your site. Page titles are also used by Web browsers for labeling bookmarks or favorite URLs. (See Setting up pages.) Choose Special > Page Properties to open the Page Inspector. Here you can change the page title, the margins, the background color, and other properties of the page. The left and top margins of new pages are offset from the edges of the browser window by default so the page content won't come too close to Web browser controls and become too hard to read. To get rid of the margin offsets and display the page in the top left corner of the browser window, Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) in the page and choose Document > Set Page Margins To Zero from the context menu. (See Using context menus.) |