Controling how tab headers appear

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    Hi everyone,

    I’m looking to control how new tab titles appear when opening a PDF from my site, netquirks.co.uk.

    Typically I will share a link that will reference a part of a page.
    The user can then click on an image/thumbnail of the document and the PDF will open in a new tab.

    For example: https://netquirks.co.uk/notes/sp-internet/#6to4-tunnelling leads to my sp-internet page and has an html anchor to the 6to4-tunnelling header.
    If you click on the image of the “6to4-tunnelling” thumbnail jpeg, a PDF will open in a new tab.

    There are two things that I’d like to control in the header of this new tab, but I’m not sure how.

    • Firstly, the name of the newly opened tab seems to be based on some kind of meta-data within the PDF itself. In the example above, the PDF was created by exporting a diagram made in a program called Omnigraffle, that uses ‘.graffle’ extensions. This seems to show up in the tab name. I’d like to get rid of this bit – or even set a custom string – if I can.
    • Secondly, the icon on the tab is the wordpress logo, or even sometimes the Adobe PDF logo. I’d like it to be my netquirks logo (the one you’d see if you just go to netquirks.co.uk).

    Here is an image from the example I’ve given above:

    Are these two things something I can control within my current plan or otherwise?

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