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Tagged: blog post title, post author, post title

  • This topic has 5 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 4 months ago by alanaburton.
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  • July 5, 2013 at 1:32 pm #49385
    alanaburton
    Member

    Hi,

    I have just set up a new site: http://www.thewindowshuttercompany.co.uk/ and I have two css questions (related)

    1) I have put a test first blog post up but for some reason on the main blog page the actual blog post title is not showing. Why is this?
    http://www.thewindowshuttercompany.co.uk/blog/

    It means I can't click through to read the rest of the post.

    In addition to this issue when you click on the author of the post, it returns a 404. I have tried to change user details, add another one to see if this is causing the issue but it's either a 404 or a blank page returned.

    As the site is a revamp the custom permalinks plugin has been used to keep the site pages the same as the original site and this is one of the differences between this site and others I work on that don't have the same probs. Is it this? I don't necessarily want to turn it off and check in case this causes issues. Would it be this anyway or something totally different? I wasn't sure whether the custom URLs are botched now on the "author" links....?

    Thanks,
    Alana

    http://www.thewindowshuttercompany.co.uk/blog/
    July 5, 2013 at 1:51 pm #49388
    RobG
    Member

    Hello, I came accross this WordPress post that might help you with your title problem http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/blog-post-title-not-showing let me know if it was helpful.


    To speed up the process please post the link to the website in question.

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    July 8, 2013 at 6:23 am #49776
    alanaburton
    Member

    Hiya,

    Thanks for your input but this post references wordpress.com and putting posts on the "front page" and "asides" but I am creating the posts in the same way as with any other self-hosted blog and site I've worked on with WordPress so I'm not sure this is the issue,

    KR
    Alana

    July 8, 2013 at 7:12 am #49781
    alanaburton
    Member

    Hi again,

    As a follow up, I have deactivated all plugins and reactivated one by one. The culprit is the Genesis Simple Hooks plugin. Is there any reason why this would do this? I haven't seen it happen before?

    Thanks,

    Alana

    July 15, 2013 at 6:29 am #50760
    alanaburton
    Member

    Hi again,

    I thought this was resolved but it's not! Deactivating the Genesis Simple Hooks plugin does indeed get me the blog post titles back up but it puts each page title back into each page and I don't want that.

    See: http://www.thewindowshuttercompany.co.uk/window-shutter-ranges.html
    The images on the sub-pages carries the page title anyway so I would prefer not to have it duplicated. How can I get the page title to show up on the blog posts but not the sub-pages??

    Thanks,
    Alana

    July 15, 2013 at 6:34 am #50762
    alanaburton
    Member

    I have found the plugin: http://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-title-toggle/
    and using this I can "hide" a page title per page but ideally it would be good to use as few plugins as possible correct? Therefore should I continue to use this plugin or is there a better suggestion for the code to be modified? Would it be using custom css?

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