WordPress root directory and index.htm title tag

  • Unknown's avatar

    I am struggling to figure out a solution to return the website page title to its name. Currently the Silverlight Gallery has taken over the index.htm title tag in the web design coding located in the root directory. All the subfolders have their title pages.

    If a user bookmarks the homepage, it becomes the first Silverlight Gallery movie title, this isn’t a plugin.

    I used Microsoft Expression Encoder 4 and Silverlight Gallery Template that is available with the program.

    The index.htm title tag isn’t a problem on my other websites that isn’t using WordPress as the root directory. This is why I couldn’t find any support or forum search solutions.

    The gallery is located on my customer’s website, bloginblack.org

    WordPress uses the root directory by copying over the index.php and .htaccess into the root directory and changing the directory core files to (‘./wordpress/wp-blog-header.php’);

    The Silverlight Gallery is installed in WordPress theme directory.

    I hope this is a clear explanation.

    Any suggestion?

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    question is about a self-hosted WordPress blog then you’ll find help at the WordPress.org forums

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