Rating: 5 stars
It works perfectly. I use it on all of my sites with no problems. It hasn’t been updated in quite a while, but it’s simple and it just works.
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nice
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Лёгкий, выполняет свою функцию. Помог справиться с проблемой на моём блоге.
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Just installed plugin Nov 2022, and though it installs and looks operational, it does exactly nothing as far as I can tell. Using WordPress 6.1.1.
Too bad — I really could use this shortcut plug-in for a cumbersome CSS task!
Rating: 5 stars
I’d just like to echo what others have said. This plugin just works (whereas others promising the same, don’t seem to).
If your theme doesn’t have this functionality built in, I’d recommend this as an essential install.
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Boy is this a good plugin!
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Using WordPress 5.7.2 with the Twenty-Twenty theme, I can use the plugin and it does work but does not reclaim any of the vertical screen real-estate that the H1 tag takes up, so the net effect is the same as just editing the title to “” and not having the plugin at all. Of course this may work better with a different theme.
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Title. Didn’t remove titles on the default twenty twenty one theme with menus, it replaced the text with “untitled”
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This worked pretty well for me with the “classic editor;” a bit annoying that there is no site-wide toggle but easy enough to use. My main reason for feeling this isn’t 5-stars is that I had to search a bit for how to use it; I think this should be documented more clearly (and perhaps with screenshot) on the landing page for the plugin
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The code of this theme a little bit tricky, so maybe this is the reason the plugin does not deal with it.
My rate for it is blind, because I didn`t test it with other themes.
Maybe someone figured this? Please, notice me here: a-land.pro
or some other way
Rating: 5 stars
Needed a plugin that hides the title and this plugin works!
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Works perfectly without any problem!
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Works without any problem
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No problems at all. Thanks
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It really worked well to redesign my page. I stopped using titles but excerpts using <h2> and page looks much better now
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Works great. Thanks for a wonderfully simple and effective plugin.
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The title is removed, but the empty tag remains, so any styles applied to the .entry-title still appear.
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This little baby does exactly what she’s supposed to do, and I couldn’t be happier!
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Didn’t work for me
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It is very important for a clean HTML structure that you not only hide elements. For a Title Remover Plugin it is very important that it will remove the whole HTML Tag.
THIS PLUGIN EXACTLY DOES THIS!
A big shout out the user review from wadedeveloper! Your Review helped me a lot to choose the right plugin!
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THIS IS THE PLUGIN TO USE!
IT DOES NOT USE JAVASCRIPT/CSS HACKS WHICH ARE TERRIBLE! This plugin actually injects to the standard WordPress function that gets the page title, and returns nothing if you have it hidden!
There are many mixed reviews. Some people it appears have no idea what they are doing, and unfortunately gave some bad reviews. This is why I am giving mine.
I chose this plugin over “Hide Title” for a few reasons. Hide Title doesn’t actually remove the title, it uses CSS added via jQuery (javascript) on page load to hide it. That is faulty and a terrible idea, to say the least.. Hide Title had a lot more bad/mixed reviews. People were complaining about uninstall issues. It had a default logo/icon. It was made by some random person. This plugin, was made by a guy named “WPGurus”, so I assume they are WordPress geeks ??
At the root level, this plugin works like it is supposed to. I have reviewed the code and I know how this plugin works.
It is important for users to understand, it isn’t magic, or a one-size-fits-all. With WordPress you have an unlimited number of possibilities. You can not account for every one of them!
If the theme you are using is coded in a way that follows community standards, then it should work. So maybe you should create an issue with your theme’s developer and ask them to re-code the title area to be compatible with this plugin?!
In my case, I am using WP Bootstrap Starter. I have created a child-theme for it and am currently modifying the way it works on a deeper level.
This plugin hid the title like it was supposed to. However, the theme I am using had an “entry-header” header element wrapped around the call to print the title function. The title WAS HIDDEN, however, I had a “spacer” for that entry-header, which was empty.
So in my child theme, I had to duplicate “template-parts/content-page.php” and move the “entry-header” header element to be within the title function call.
Before:
<header class="entry-header">
<?php the_title( '<h1 class="entry-title">', '</h1>' ); ?>
</header><!-- .entry-header -->
Notice how the “entry-header” header element tags are outside of the “the_title()” function call? That is the problem!
After:
<?php the_title( '<header class="entry-header"><h1 class="entry-title">', '</h1></header><!-- .entry-header -->' ); ?>
See how I moved the “entry-header” header element tags inside of the “the_title()” function?
So you see, as long as your theme is coded in a way to handle this, it works. No plugin on earth can handle code that is wrapped around the actual call, that is up to the theme developers!
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Both sites purchased from Theme Forest by two different creators.
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Worked as expected
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I don’t know why there are so many negative and average reviews. Maybe indeed this plugin is hit or miss depending on theme. Simple to set up and does what it should with one exception, which I handled by this snippet put in functions.php:
// Don’t show title on Woocommerce’s shop page, which is not handled by title removing plugins.
add_filter( ‘woocommerce_show_page_title’, ‘not_a_shop_page’ );
function not_a_shop_page() {
return boolval(!is_shop());
}
Rating: 2 stars
Worked before I installed a particular theme (Folie) then stopped working
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works fine on WordPress 5.0.3 with Theme First.
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And nice that the “Hide Title” option appears in the sidebar when composing posts. I have never needed to consider changing the default vertical padding above my content so whatever the plugin is doing behind the scenes as its default is working fine for me.
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Great and simple. It fulfills what it promises, to the point, without bad side effects.
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Easy to use and beyond helpful with site design and management. Hope the author continues to support this plugin in the future.
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Using the GeneratePress and Superb LandingPages themes, the plugin worked well! Thank you.
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