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Responsive HTML5 Title Block

Explorer ,
Oct 03, 2019 Oct 03, 2019

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Is there a way to change the title block to the name of the document vs. showing "Responsive HTML5" as the title?

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Explorer , Oct 07, 2019 Oct 07, 2019
I think we may have figured it out. It was a setting adjustment. So far, so good.

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Oct 03, 2019 Oct 03, 2019

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It's in the Publish - Settings - on the Outputs tab at the top, there's a spot for "Title" and "Favicon", etc.

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I did change it there. Somehow by the time my IT group moves the files for their purposes, it views as above.

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If you look at the output after you create it, does it have the correct title? If so, you need to find out what your IT people are doing that's not picking up the whole set of output files again.

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Explorer ,
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Yes, it does. The only other place I can even think it could pick it up is under the Template folder, which shows a folder named "Azure_blueResponsive_HTML5" - I know that controls the header and visuals, but shouldn't have any effect otherwise.

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Is it possible that your it people do not move the entire html5 folder, but cherrypicks only some of the files?

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I think we may have figured it out. It was a setting adjustment. So far, so good.

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