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June 2, 2016 at 12:46 pm #186790microtogoMember
I've tried ALL the plugins that claim to hide the post title, yet the difficulty I am having is they DO NOT WORK, with Genesis.
If I remove Genesis and load a regular theme, sure I can hide post titles all day long, but once I put a child theme (any) with
Genesis, the post titles will pop back.Is there a way to remove post titles in Genensis from the post, or am I just going to have to have them or change to a more
friendly framework.Best wishes, from a very frustrated camper.. (bought pallete pro and it doesn't work with any child theme I've purchased here either).
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June 2, 2016 at 1:28 pm #186800ChristophMemberHi,
Sorry you ran into problems.
Did you try Genesis Title Toggle?
https://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-title-toggle/There are a lot of Genesis specific plugins in the WordPress plugin directory.
If you want a more general solution, there are a lot of Genesis specific code snippets and tutorials available on studiopress.com and on a myriad of other sites.
You can find the code to remove all post/page titles here: http://my.studiopress.com/snippets/entry-header/#remove-entry-title
If you want to only remove it from post titles, you can use Brad's code snippet found at http://wpsites.net/web-design/remove-titles-specific-conditions/
add_action( 'loop_start', 'remove_titles_all_single_posts' ); function remove_titles_all_single_posts() { if ( is_singular('post') ) { remove_action( 'genesis_entry_header', 'genesis_do_post_title' ); } }
June 2, 2016 at 1:29 pm #186801Brad DaltonParticipantJune 2, 2016 at 3:57 pm #186815microtogoMemberThanks guys for trying to help, but all the plugins failed 90% of the time with the 10% working only randomly which is a scary thing, and why?
I've tried editing the code in the child theme and I just crash the site (3 times so far) and restore a saved file.
Removing every plugin and disabling cache doesn't change any variables. Just having the Genesis theme with no child, still won't work.The frustrating part is it works Perfectly without Genesis loading, on any theme.
At this point I have the site working as close design wise, but just have to accept that Genesis is an extremely limited framework for doing very common things, and was a waste of investment due to lack of features for the semi-technical sorts, as I am. I have no doubt that someone with better PHP skills could get it to work, but only until the next plugin breaks it, but time is a consideration and this is just the first of many I assume. I'm only out a few hundred on the products, so lesson learned.
I'll close the thread and thank you again for the attempts to help.
June 2, 2016 at 4:13 pm #186818ChristophMemberIf you are still in the 30 day period, you can request a refund.
http://www.studiopress.com/refund-policy/
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