![]() Those two bits of code should be very common to almost all WordPress themes, but if yours doesn’t have it, don’t worry, just ask me in the below comments and i will sort it out for you. There should be two bits of code in the header file that display the title and description, and those are, or should be: Then on the right click the header.php file. In the WordPress dashboard go to Appearance, Editor. First, you need to look at the theme’s header file to see how it is calling for, and what it is calling the title and description. The correct way is to keep the Blog Title and Tagline in place and just tell your WordPress theme not to display them. Right Way to Remove Title and Description So if the search engines can’t see your site or blogs title it really doesn’t matter what it looks like because not too many other people will be seeing it! The easiest to check this is to look at your web browser title bar (the very top) while on your main blog page and see what if anything is shown in it. Doing that will have your main blog page without a title for the search engines to see. ![]() Wrong Way to Remove Blog Title and Descriptionįirst, let’s start with the wrong way and that is to just remove the Blog Title and Tagline (description) from within the General Settings menu. There are several right ways to do this and one very very wrong way. There might be a situation when you have a custom WordPress theme or just a custom header and want to remove the WordPress blog title and or the description. ![]()
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