Configuring site title, site tagline and content title

Learn on how you can configure your site title, site tagline and content title

Updated: April 11, 2024

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Updating your site title, tagline or content title is easy in Stomod. From your blog dashboard, navigate to Settings → General. From the General Settings page, you can change the above settings.
Configuring Site Title under Settings → General
Configuring Site Title under Settings → General

Site Title

The site title is what your site will be known as in search engine results and what’s also shown in the browser tab.
For example, if my site title is “HD Travel Adventures, this is how it’s going to look like in the browser tab and in search engine results:
Site title in the browser tab
Site title in the browser tab
Site title in search engine results
Site title in search engine results

Site Tagline

The site tagline is the short description of the site which is appended to your site title to be shown both on search engine results and your browser tab. For e.g. for “HD Travel Adventures” the site tagline is “Travel Adventures of Hirvesh & Dana”. This is how it looks in the browser tab and in search engine results:
Site tagline in the browser tab
Site tagline in the browser tab
Site tagline in search engine results
Site tagline in search engine results

Content Title

The content title is how you want the content title to be formatted. Usually you want to postfix your blog title with your blog name - for SEO purposes to associate your blog name with the content. For e.g. if you have a blog post titled "Go Time - A Switzerland & Paris Adventure!” you could want the title displayed in search engine results to be something like “Go Time - A Switzerland & Paris Adventure! - HD Travel Adventures”. To achieve this, Stomod allows you to use the %s as a placeholder for the blog post title and then you can specify the postfix text you want to append to it.
In the case of HD Travel Adventures, here is how the content title can be specified in the settings:
Defining a postfix for the content title, %s will be replaced by the blog post/page title
Defining a postfix for the content title, %s will be replaced by the blog post/page title
Once you are happy with your changes, just click on Save Changes to commit your changes and refresh your site to view the applied settings.

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