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I noticed that the title of posts isn't used as the name for browser tab, instead the first section header is used. For example, naively I would have expected this post https://matthewrocklin.com/interviews.html to use "How I Conduct an Interview" for the tab name, but instead "I talk about the company and what we're looking for" is used (the first section header)
This is a minor point that I've not looked into. Just opening an issue for visibility.
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It might be that the title: metadata should be moved to an h1-level header (I just came across that being done to resolve this issue in another project)
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It might be that the title: metadata should be moved to an h1-level
header (I just came across that being done to resolve this issue in another
project)
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I noticed that the title of posts isn't used as the name for browser tab, instead the first section header is used. For example, naively I would have expected this post https://matthewrocklin.com/interviews.html to use "How I Conduct an Interview" for the tab name, but instead "I talk about the company and what we're looking for" is used (the first section header)
This is a minor point that I've not looked into. Just opening an issue for visibility.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: