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Change project title, page title & internal domain, and set your homepage

Customize your project title, page title, internal domain, and your homepage.

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Written by Alina
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In this article, you will find out what project titles, page titles, internal domains, and homepages mean and how you can best define them for your project. These elements help you organize your project, name pages clearly, and structure your homepage correctly.

Project title: Name of the project

Page title: Name of the page

Internal domain: Internal web address of the project

Homepage: First page of your website


Change the project title

Step 1: Open project settings

In the project overview, click on “Settings” and then on “General.”

Step 2: Change the project title

Change the name of the project via the tab “Project title”.

Step 3: Save the changes


Change the page title

Step 1: Open Page settings

Go to “Settings” on your page.

Step 2: Customize page title

Customize the page title under the “Page settings” tab.

⚠️ Important: If you do not add an SEO META title, the page title is public and visible in the browser tab.

If you add a META title, this takes precedence and becomes the publicly visible title of your page. In this case, the page title remains for your internal use only.


Change the internal domain

Step 1: Open domain settings

Go to your project overview, click on “Settings,” and then on “Domain settings”.

Step 2: Change the internal domain

Change the name of your internal domain by clicking on the three dots and then on “Edit”.

Step 3: Click "Change name".

⚠️ Important: Please use lowercase letters, the internal domain will not be saved if you have uppercase letters.

📌Please note: You can link your own Domain to Onepage. Read more about this here.


Set a homepage

A homepage is the main page of a website, which is usually accessed by entering the domain name of the website without any additional paths or extensions.

  • When you visit a homepage, the URL will not contain anything after the domain name. For example, it will look like www.example.com and not www.example.com/aboutus or www.example.com/contact.

  • These URLs with additional text after the slash (such as /about or /contact) are subpages within the website, not the homepage itself.

If your homepage has an additional name after the / and you do not want this, you can change it in Onepage in 2 ways.

Option 1:

Go to Settings in the project overview, then to General and Homepage, select the desired “Homepage” from the drop-down menu, and click on “Save changes”.

Option 2:

Go to the desired page in “Settings,” then “Page settings,” and delete the page title in "Page address" by clicking on "Change". By deleting the page name, the page is automatically recognized as a homepage by adding a “/”.


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