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Markjay
Jan-13-2008, 05:29 AM
This is the code I put in my title bar in customization:
360photostock.com stock photography digital downloads now!
This is what shows up on my title bar in FFox.......
360photostock.com stock photography digital downloads now! - Powered by Smugmug Mozilla Firefox
In other words, everything AFTER "now!" is appearing on it's own......
now do I remove that from the title bar, there's enough there now! ?
Thank you,
Markjay
denisegoldberg
Jan-13-2008, 05:37 AM
You can remove the powered by smugmug, but I don't know how to remove the name of the browser.
Gary Glass has a titlebar customizer posted in the wiki at http://wiki.smugmug.com/display/SmugMug/Titlebar+Customizer. It does more than remove the powered by smugmug, it also changes the title bar based on where the viewer is in your site.
I use a different version of the customizer (there were several in the original forum post). I posted the one I use at http://digitalgrin.com/showpost.php?p=546098&postcount=76. You can see the results by clicking around on my site.
You may or may not want to use the full script since you've already placed the full title you want in your url.
--- Denise
Markjay
Jan-13-2008, 06:07 AM
Thank you, Denise! Your code worked well for me! The other code did not do the trick for some reason.
Have a great day today and thanks for chipping in!
Markjay
You can remove the powered by smugmug, but I don't know how to remove the name of the browser.
Gary Glass has a titlebar customizer posted in the wiki at http://wiki.smugmug.com/display/SmugMug/Titlebar+Customizer. It does more than remove the powered by smugmug, it also changes the title bar based on where the viewer is in your site.
I use a different version of the customizer (there were several in the original forum post). I posted the one I use at http://digitalgrin.com/showpost.php?p=546098&postcount=76. You can see the results by clicking around on my site.
You may or may not want to use the full script since you've already placed the full title you want in your url.
--- Denise
RogersDA
Jan-23-2008, 07:44 PM
Thank you, Denise! Your code worked well for me! The other code did not do the trick for some reason.
Markjay
I added that code from Gary and it worked fine in FF 2.0.0. In addition to adding the lastest code to the JS section did you also add the onload to the body tag?
<body onload="ContextualizeTitle()">
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