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Page Properties In Page Properties, you can designate the Navigation Bar settings, rename your page, and add meta tag content for your page. From Site Organizer, click the Page Properties link beneath the page you wish to modify. Check the "List this page on the Navigation Bar" checkbox to include a link to this page on your web site's Navigation Bar. If you uncheck this box, this page will not display on your web site's Navigation Bar and you will have to add a link elsewhere so that visitors can access the page. In the Page title field, enter the name of the new page. This is the title that will appear in the body of your new page. The Short page title for the Navigation Bar field allows you to enter a shorter page name that will appear as the link to this page on the Navigation Bar. If you do not type anything in this field, the Page title will appear as the link on the Navigation Bar. In the Change the page file name section, you can enter a new file name for the page. You can use only alphanumeric characters and underscores, and you must keep the .html extension or the web page will not be accessible. Do not select a file name that would conflict with another page in the same site. In the Password protect this page section, you can choose to password protect the page, making it accessible to only those people you grant access. To password protect the page, click the checkbox. You will grant customer access on the Customer Access page. Note that this section does not appear on the Page Properties page for the home page because the password protection option is not available for the home page. The Browser Page Title field allows you to enter a title that will appear in the browser's title bar. If you do not type anything in this field, the Page title will appear in the browser's title bar. The Description Meta Tag and Keyword Meta Tag fields allow you to set meta tags for each page of your web site. It includes the option to add a description, keywords, and additional meta content. Many search engines use meta tags to locate the web sites they list. Meta tags are HTML code that contain information about a web site, but do not affect the way the web site looks. Search engines often review a web site's meta tags to determine whether or not to list the web site. Close Help Window |