• When in edit mode for a page/post, I see “Edit page < (etc)”. I’m finding this extremely frustrating if I have more than a few admin pages open. Is there a way to have the page title appear in a way such as “Edit – page title” to keep it clear which tab I need to click when editing many pages?

    Thanks for any assistance

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by Jan Dembowski. Reason: Moved to Fixing WordPress, this is not an Everything else WordPress topic
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  • WordPress handles the <title> tag, even for the front end of the site. It can be filtered on the front end. Not sure if it can be in admin.

    Hello,
    I’ve been looking for the same thing, I’m really surprised that some identification of the post being edited isn’t the default behavior, let alone not even an option.
    Have you found anything, @dmweade ?
    Someone asked this 2 years ago, no answer either…

    There’s a plugin that claims to do this but I’m not game to try it, it’s not maintained.

    Thread Starter dmweade

    (@dmweade)

    I have not found a solution in WordPress. What I managed in Firefox was to create shortcuts to each page then rename the shortcut to reflect the page content. This helps open pages for editing, but still does nothing to help with tab management when I have several pages open for edit.

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