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You can reposition head elements in the pane by dragging them.
A. Closed head section pane B. Opened head section pane
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In the Inspector, choose various options and specify attributes for the selected element or script.
See also
"To add a browser-switch script" on page 166
Head section elements
The options and attributes in the Inspector vary depending on the type of element that is selected in the head section
pane. You can add any of the following elements to a page:
Use to specify an image that appears with your page's title in the Favorites or Bookmarks menu
The Favorite icon
of a web browser. Favorite icons should be 16x16 pixels. To specify an image that appears with all pages in your site,
name the image "favicon.ico" and upload it to your site's root folder. (See "Publishing a site" on page 439 for more
information about uploading files to a publish server.) Use a Smart Favorite icon from the Smart set of the objects
toolbox to specify a Smart Object as a favorite icon (see "Smart Favorite icons" on page 166).
Use to specify keywords for your web page. Internet search engines use the information in
The Keywords element
the Keywords element when constructing their indexes. The Keywords Inspector lets you add, update, delete, and
rearrange selected keywords in a list for the element. You can also add a keyword to the first Keywords element in
the head section by selecting text in the page and choosing Specia > Add to Keywords. If no Keywords element exists
in the head section, GoLive adds it automatically. The new keyword appears in the list in the Keywords Inspector.
Internet search engines rely both on keywords and page titles to find your pages. (See "To change the page title" on
page 157).
Use to add hidden comments to your web page, such as publishing information for future reference. To
Comment
view the comments, you need to use GoLive or another source code viewer.
Note: You can also add comments to the body of the page and refer to them as you build the page in the Layout Editor.
(See "To add comments to a page" on page 270.)
The Meta element
Use to include information about the web page, such as a description of the page content. For
each new page, GoLive automatically includes the following information using meta elements: file format (for
example, text/HTML), character set used (for example, ISO-8859-1), and file creator (for example, Adobe GoLive).
The Meta Inspector lets you choose an HTTP-Equivalent option to simulate header information that accompanies
the page when it's sent by an HTTP server to a browser or the Name option to define a non-HTTP meta element.

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