Yeni Deneme

There’s no built-in button to hide page titles in WordPress, but you still have plenty of options to get it done. For individual posts or pages, you could install a plugin that adds the ability to toggle titles off or on at will. Or you could take advantage of CSS to hide all page titles or target specific pages where you want it hidden.

You should always avoid simply blanking the title in the backend, as that causes issues for your SEO and permalinks, clutters your backend, and can mess up functions that call on post/page titles like the menu or Recent Posts widget.

In any case, remember that either an H1 heading or an HTML title element is necessary to avoid being penalized by search engines. If you decide to hide the title, you should consider installing an SEO plugin and making sure the “SEO title” or ”HTML title” element is set on every page.


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