Help:Sitename
A community's title (also called thesitename) is chosen when starting a community and is important to its long-term success.
Where will the title appear in a new community?[]
- In the title bar of the browser window and tab
- As the page title of themain page
- Displayed in themagic word
{{SITENAME}} - As the default projectnamespace

Set your wiki's title during the wiki creation process.
Advice[]
- Choose a title that will attract people to your community and explain to them what the wiki's subject is about.
- The title should reflect the URL and subject of the community. For example, "Marvel Wiki" as the title formarvel.fandom.com. This makes it easier for people to find the community they want. Real words are therefore preferable to made-up terms such asWikiMarvel.
- Your page rank in search results is partly based on the title. So if you want your community to show up when people search for "charles dickens", then "Charles Dickens Wiki" is a better title than "Scroogepedia".
- Because the title for the community will be used by default for the projectnamespace, a short sitename is better. For example, if the title is "Doom Wiki the best Doom site", project pages would be located at "Doom Wiki the best Doom site:Page title", which is awkward; the shorter title of "Doom Wiki" would work better.
How to change your community's title[]
After the community is created, it is still possible to change the title.
- Any community founder or admin (with community support) can request a sitename change throughSpecial:Contact.
- If you want the title and project namespace to be different from each other, pleasecontact Fandom Staff to request the change.
Next steps[]
- Customize theWiki Description.
Further help and feedback[]
- Browse and search other help pages atHelp:Contents
- CheckFandom Community Central for sources of further help and support
- CheckContacting Fandom for how to report any errors or unclear steps in this article
