Remove Titles from Posts and Pages. Will attempt 3 approaches to ensure success in disabling the title. Choose the pages or posts to remove the title.
Hide Title Remover
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The Hide Title Remover plugin allows you to easily hide titles from your WordPress posts and pages.
Comprehensive Title Removal Strategy: Leveraging 3 Approaches for Success!
This plugin will attempt 3 approaches to ensure success in disabling the title.
1) It will try to do so using WordPress get_post_meta.
2) It will attempt to hide the title with CSS by changing the properties of the entry-title element.
3) If these two approaches do not work, it will proceed to step 3 and allow you to locate the ID or class of the title element and inform the plugin. That’s all we can do to ensure that the goal is achieved.
This plugin will attempt to automatically hide the title of your pages and posts as selected in the Settings Tab.
However, if your theme does not adhere to WordPress standards and the title continues to appear, you will need to identify the class or ID of your element (title) and add the details in the Settings Tab. There, in the Settings Tab, you will receive more information on how to do it.
If you choose to hide only selected pages and posts, the plugin will add a metabox* to all pages and posts for you to mark and decide whether the title will be displayed or removed.
(*) The plugin dashboard will provide you with more details about the Metabox on the help button.
Using Selected Pages Method, if possible, the plugin will completely removes the title instead of just hiding the title with CSS or JavaScript.
If you encounter any issues, please request free support before leaving a negative review, as various factors such as low WordPress memory and other considerations may be at play. Check out our Troubleshooting tab.
To install and activate the Hide Title plugin, you have several options:
Install directly from the WordPress plugin directory:
Install via a downloaded ZIP file:
Install via FTP:
hide-site-title
folder to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory on your server using FTPOnce the plugin is activated, you can configure its settings:
That’s it! The Hide Title plugin is now installed, activated, and ready to use.
After installing the plugin, navigate to the ‘Tools’ menu on your WordPress dashboard and click on ‘Hide Title.’
Certainly! You can revert the changes by deactivating the plugin. Rest assured, we do not alter any data on your WordPress site.
Yes, the plugin can be configured to hide titles on custom post types as well.
Yes, the plugin is fully compatible with the WordPress Gutenberg block editor. You can use the plugin to remove titles on pages and posts created with Gutenberg.
No, the plugin is designed to be easy to use, even for beginner WordPress users. The basic settings can be configured in just a few clicks. However, if your theme does not follow standards, you might need some technical knowledge to identify the title element.
Yes, the plugin works with WooCommerce product pages. You can hide individual product titles by checking the checkbox in the plugin’s metabox or hide all product titles in the plugin settings.
Hiding the title with this plugin should not negatively impact your SEO as search engines will still be able to read the title in the HTML source code.
You can use your browser’s developer tools (right-click on the title and select “Inspect” or “Inspect Element”) to find the ID or class of the title element. Once identified, enter this information into the plugin settings under the appropriate section.
The plugin is designed to work with most themes that adhere to WordPress standards.
If the titles are not hiding as expected, you can follow these steps:
Check if the plugin is activated under the ‘Plugins’ menu.
Ensure that you have configured the plugin settings correctly under the ‘Settings’ menu.
If you’re trying to hide titles selectively, make sure you’ve marked the corresponding metabox on each post or page.
After reviewing our troubleshooting page, if the problem persists, visit the plugin’s forum page and provide detailed information about the issue.
If you do not receive a response within a business day, as sometimes emails fail to reach us, please visit our dedicated support page
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Mar 10 2024
* Initial release