Hide Site Logo, Title, and Tagline from top of page
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Hello. I’ve tried to google this and can’t seen to find a solution that works.
I’ve added my Logo, Site Title, and Tagline to the customization Site Identity on WordPress (Appearance>Customize>Site Identity).
However, how it displays at the top of the site at all times. Currently only the Logo displays, however if I remove that, then it swaps to display Title and Tagline.
I’m building my site with Elementor and Hello theme, and I plan to place these in manually. My site only consists of a Landing Home Page and a blog, as it’s a simple page for a mobile app.
I don’t have the checkbox to hide these like other suggestions have recommended. I have the latest version of WordPress. I don’t want to remove them all as I’d like them to appear in browser tabs.
I’ve tried copying in some CSS snippets I’ve found on google but none seem to work for me. I’m looking for a CSS snippet I can use to hide the Logo, Site Title, and Tagline from the top of pages.
Thanks in advance!
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Here is a picture of my site so far.
I want to hide the top navigation, logo, site title/tagline (these don’t show since the logo is present, but if logo is gone they show).
I manually add these in with Elementor, which are the 2 below that are centered.
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