Because your request “refine these titles” did not include any specific text, it is unclear exactly what you need. However, refining titles typically means improving headlines, book names, or article titles to make them more engaging, accurate, and search-engine optimized.
Alternatively, if you are a software developer, you might be referring to configuring browser tab names and layouts using the popular React-based enterprise framework Refine.dev.
Please review the two main paths below depending on your goal. 1. If You Want Me to Improve Content Headlines
If you have a list of blog, book, video, or project titles that you want to rewrite, please share them! When I refine content titles, I apply professional copywriting standards:
Clarity First: Making sure the reader instantly knows what the content is about.
Hook & Curiosity: Adding active verbs or fascinating angles to increase click-through rates.
SEO Optimization: Injecting target keywords naturally for better search visibility.
Length Correction: Keeping options under 60 characters so they do not cut off on screen layouts. 2. If You Are Programming in Refine.dev
If you are working with the React framework Refine and trying to customize page or component titles, here are the official methods to do so:
Browser Tab Titles: To change the browser window title, wrap your routes using the built-in DocumentTitleHandler on Refine component.
UI Component Layouts: If you are using UI integrations like Ant Design or Material UI, look for properties inside the or components to safely swap default text out for your custom brand logo and string.
Could you clarify which scenario you are working on? If you want to polish text, please paste your current draft titles and tell me who your target audience is.
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