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  • Plugin Author Archetyped

    (@archetyped)

    Hi, it looks like you may have the “Enable default title” option enabled in SLB’s settings. This option is disabled by default to hide WordPress-generated default titles like this. See SLB’s documentation for more details on default titles.

    Disabling the above option will stop default titles from being displayed in the lightbox. If you are still experiencing this issue after disabling the option, please provide a link to a page that exhibits the issue you are experiencing and I would be glad to reopen this ticket and take a closer look.

    Thread Starter mako2

    (@mako2)

    Thanks for your reply. No I do not have the “Enable default title” option enabled in SLB’s settings. See here https://snipboard.io/LY7nDh.jpg

    Plugin Author Archetyped

    (@archetyped)

    As requested, please provide a link to a page that exhibits the issue you are experiencing and I would be glad to reopen this ticket and take a closer look.

    Thread Starter mako2

    (@mako2)

    Plugin Author Archetyped

    (@archetyped)

    Hi, SLB was tested with images from your example link and the default titles were properly removed.

    It appears that the default titles of some images have been edited, so it not filtered like default titles are. For example, the title for file_2738_american-bobtail-460x290-1.jpg is file_2738_american-bobtail-460x290 (the -1 is removed from the end of the title).

    In other cases, the default title is unmodified, so SLB skips the default title and displays the next available text as a caption, such as the image’s alt text. See SLB’s documentation on title precedence for more details.

    In either case, SLB is not displaying the file name, but rather another field (such as the title, alt text, etc.) that appears to be similar to the file name for those images. Updating the images’ titles, alt text, etc. is recommended if you do not want the caption to be similar to the file name.

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