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Chapter 12:  Working with Pages
Changing the document title
The title of an HTML page helps site visitors keep track of what they’re viewing as they 
browse, and it identifies the page in the visitor’s history and bookmark lists. If you don’t title a 
page, the page will appear in the browser window, bookmark lists, and history lists as Untitled 
Document
To locate all untitled documents in your site, use the Site > Reports command. (See 
To change the title of a page:
1.
With the document open, do one of the following:
Select Modify > Page Properties.
Select View > Toolbar > Document (if it isn’t already selected).
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) in an empty area in the 
document, then select Page Properties.
2.
In the Title text box, enter the title for the page, then press Enter (Windows) or 
Return (Macintosh).
3.
If you’re editing the title in the Page Properties dialog box, click OK.
The title appears in the title bar of the Document window (and in the Document toolbar, 
if it’s showing). The filename of the page and the folder the file is saved in appears in 
parentheses next to the title in the title bar. An asterisk indicates the document contains 
changes that have not yet been saved.
Related topics
Setting CSS link underline styles
If you are using the default CSS Page Properties dialog box, Dreamweaver makes it easy to 
specify special CSS link styles. Using the CSS link options, you can choose to never underline 
links, underline links only when the pointer passes over the link, or disable links when the 
pointer passes over them.
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Giving the document a filename (by saving it) is not the same as giving the page a title.