The browser tab title of a campaign's form or directory page follows the Name of the Campaign itself (Campaign Name).
For instance, if the campaign name is Cooper Square Deals, then that's what the Tab Title is going to be when the campaign's form or directory (for Directory and Voucher Directory campaigns) is opened:
However, this campaign name rule gets bypassed if the campaign has a Facebook Post Title assigned to it. You can set this up, edit it, or check it by editing the campaign and going to Step 3.
For Standalone campaigns, Step 3 is entitled "Facebook Post."
For Directory Campaigns, Step 3 is entitled "Images."
Once you're in Step 3, look for the Enable Facebook Post option and enable it if disabled. Under that section, you'll find the Facebook Post Title field. You can change it or remove it if desired.
Here's what it would look like:
Note:
If you want to use the Campaign Name for the Tab Title but don't want to delete the Facebook Post Title, you can disable the Enable Facebook Post option in Step 3 of the campaign setup wizard.