Use different title tag between search results and website

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forrestor
Time:
2012-04-02 5:51 pm
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<p>How do I change the title tag? so it shows up in google search without the word Home?</p>
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<div>When I change the title tag it changes it on my website. I still want it to say home, services, etc. on the site but not on the heading in search results.</div>

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ChristiNi
2012-04-02 7:03 pm
Hello forrestor,

The title tag is used by both search results and the title bar in the browser. I'm sorry but it isn't possible to have it show one thing in search results and another in the browser. This information is pulled from the same title tag. Unfortunately, the builder also uses that title tag to populate the header tag on the pages as well and the only way to change that would be to manually edit the pages after publishing. This is a less than desirable solutions, since anytime you republish your site, your changes would be overwritten.

If you want finer tuned design control over the different areas of your site, you may want to explore using something like WordPress to build your site. It's a great tool, that while having a bit more of a learning curve, does give you more control over the fine points of designing your site.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions or need further assistance.

Regards,

Christi N.

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