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Evening :cool:

 

My mate originally set up http://www.groundingkits.co.uk on MS Frontpage , now I'm fine making changes, adding pages, forms, pics etc but I can fathom out how to change the wording along the top of the browser bar (like "UK 300ZX site..." on here). Anyone know where I can change it in Frontpage?

 

My google-hit appears as "The home of grounding kits" and I'd like to elaborate a touch :) Can I somehow enable other search words to point to my site (earthing, ground, etc). The phrase metatags rings a bell woth me though I know nothing about it hehe.

 

Aside - HTF have I managed to get 3rd on the list on google when searching for "grounding kits" in UK?! :D I've not paid them. Also - the sponsored link on the right takes you to (mostly) my ebay auctions hehe, more free advertising :cool:

 

Cheers

 

Pete

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if what you want, is what im thinking, then you may find, the page is named the home of grounding kits ?

 

if it is, you will need to rename it.

 

but im not 100% we on the same wave length

to change the name in the browser window goto the html code and change the text in between the

and tags in the head. As your site uses frames, you only need to change it in the default page (index.html or similar) and it will stay there for all pages contained within that frameset.

 

You can also add meta tags like mine below from my 300zx site. Add these just below the

tag!<p> </p> <p> <meta name="author" content="Martin F"></p> <p> <meta name="description" content="Martin F's Stage III, Twin-Turbo, Manual, SWB 300zx"></p> <p> <meta name="keywords" content="Martin F, Twin Turbo, Manual, SWB, 300zx, Z32"></p> <p> <meta name="generator" content="Macromedia HomeSite+ 5.1"></p>
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Done :) Cheers again Martin - easy when you know how hehe :D

 

It works on the site but I guess I'll have to wait for google to update itself in 10/15 years or so the wording appears in searches :)

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