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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years ago by tnorthcutt.
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  • November 12, 2013 at 4:27 pm #72575
    justcurious
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    I'd like to remove the html title attribute from my post titles (those little tooltips that appear when you hover on the title, and repeat the title name). I tried filtering the genesis_do_post_title function and just removing the title attribute from the output, but that had no effect.

    I'm using the Lifestyle Pro theme.

    Thanks!

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    November 17, 2013 at 12:45 pm #73604
    tnorthcutt
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    Hi,

    You actually need to filter genesis_post_title_output I believe. You'll need to use a regex to find the title="...." text and remove it. You should be able to adapt Gary Jones' code here. Instead of genesis_nav_items, you'd do e.g. add_filter( 'genesis_post_title_output', 'your_function_name' );, then the same code he has in that function.

    Does that make sense?


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