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Just like when you ask a question on this website, as you type the title in the tab changes to whatever you have typed in the question box. How do you access this?

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Quick'n'dirty:

document.title = prompt('sup bro ?');

If you don't want a modal input dialog, you need to catch some events for any <input> box.

document.getElementById('inputBoxId').addEventListener('keypress', function( event ) {
    if( event.keyCode === 13 ) {  // return ?
        document.title = this.value;
    }
}, false);

addEventListener needs to get replaced by attachEvent for IE<9

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Something like this:

var textbox = document.getElementById('myTextbox')
function setTitle () {
  document.title = textbox.value
}
textbox.onkeyup = setTitle
textbox.onchange = setTitle
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You have to make your title tag, in html dynamic, So the title tag which appears as a element of head tag. You have to either use javascript or some server language to set its value.

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Here,

<script language="javascript">
 document.title = "The new title goes here.";
</script>

Just add this in your page and try!

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If you are using a server side scripting like PHP or ASP, its quite simple. Just generate a text based on your URL.

For example, if you have a php page mypage.php, you may use;

<title><?php echo $_GET["title"]; ?></title> //will display page title "MyPage"

if you call your php page like mypage.php?title=MyPage

Not JavaScript, but just for your information.

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