Document.title
Gets or sets the title of the document.
Syntax
var docTitle = document.title;
title
is a string containing the document
's title. If the title was overridden by setting document.title
, returns that value. Otherwise returns the title specified in the markup (see the Notes below).
document.title = newTitle;
newTitle
is the new title of the document. The assignment affects the return value of document.title
, the title displayed for the document (e.g. in the titlebar of the window), and it also affects the DOM of the document (e.g. the content of the <title>
element in an HTML document).
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Hello World!</title> </head> <body> <script> alert(document.title); // displays "Hello World!" document.title = "Goodbye World!"; alert(document.title); // displays "Goodbye World!" </script> </body> </html>
Notes
This property applies to HTML, SVG, XUL, and other documents in Gecko.
For HTML documents the initial value of document.title
is the text content of the <title>
element. For XUL it's the value of the title
attribute of the window
or other top-level XUL element.
In XUL, accessing document.title
before the document is fully loaded has undefined behavior (document.title
may return an empty string and setting document.title
may have no effect).
Specification
License
© 2016 Mozilla Contributors
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v2.5 or later.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-us/docs/web/api/document/title