=== Title Bar Switcher === Contributors: zekican09 Donate link: https://www.zekican.net/ Tags: title switcher, favicon switcher, title bar animation, tab change, tab bar changer Requires at least: 6.0 Tested up to: 6.9 Stable tag: 1.0.0 Requires PHP: 7.4 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Changes the browser tab title and favicon when users leave the page, and restores them on return. Lightweight, fast, and attention-boosting. == Description == **Title Bar Switcher** is a simple but powerful plugin that dynamically updates your browser tab title and favicon when visitors switch to another tab. This effect acts like a **tab notification plugin** and helps recapture attention, improve engagement, and reduce bounce rate. The plugin works instantly when users leave the tab, creating an “attention booster” effect. Great for blogs, e-commerce sites, educational sites, landing pages, and any website looking to increase user retention. Features: * Change browser tab title when the visitor leaves the page (inactive tab title) * Restore the original title when the visitor returns * Optional favicon switching with a simple URL field (dynamic favicon support) * Realistic browser tab preview with title + favicon + close icon * Lightweight, fast, and JS-only (no jQuery) * Translation ready and fully compatible with caching plugins * Ideal for improving **user engagement**, **dwell time**, and **retention** **Contact Us**: Contact for support Use Cases: * Show messages like “Come back!”, “We miss you!”, or “Don’t forget us!” * Display alternative favicon on inactive tabs (browser tab alert effect) * Increase session duration and reduce bounce rate * Create a subtle tab notification without disturbing the user == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin files to `/wp-content/plugins/title-bar-switcher` 2. Activate the plugin through the **Plugins** menu in WordPress 3. Configure your settings under **Settings → Title Bar Switcher** == Frequently Asked Questions == = Does this affect SEO? = No. Title changes only appear when the browser tab is inactive and revert immediately upon return, so it has no negative SEO impact. = Is setting a second favicon required? = No. Leaving the field blank keeps your default favicon unchanged. = Will it work with any theme? = Yes. Works with any WordPress theme since it's JavaScript-based and does not touch theme files. = Is there a delay option? = No. The title and favicon switch happen instantly without delay. == Screenshots == 1. Settings page with browser tab preview. 2. Before change – default browser tab title and favicon. 3. After change – updated tab title and favicon on the frontend. == Changelog == = 1.0 = * Initial stable release == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0 = First public version.