Change Title and Business Name of Your Website

Change Title and Business Name of Your Website

The title that you see at the top of your browser tab can be easily changed through your Settings panel. 


How to change your site title

1. Select the Settings icon in the gray navigation bar.

2. Select SEO under the Settings header.

3. From this page, you will see a section for Website Info and search engine verification, enter your details here.

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4. Select the Publish button

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Change your business name

To change your site Business Name please do the following:

1. Click the Settings gear in the gray navigation menu.

2. Under Profile, change the Business Name to the new desired Site/Business name.

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3. Refresh your browser or log out and back into the liveBooks editor to view the new Active Site title. 

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