How to Remove Page titles (like "About") from each page
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I don’t want the page titles showing on each page. So I want About Great Expectations, Doula Services, Childbirth Educations to stay in the menu but not be at the top of their pages.
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That works great, except it adds a comment section in my footer too. The same thing happens when I use the command to hide the “powered by wordpress theme 2013”
I really don’t comments at the bottom of all my pages but I would love to hide those two things.
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Hmm, this is strange.
I’m not quite sure what you’re seeing, because the comments section does not appear here if I use that code. It shouldn’t appear either.
The line where it says Twenty Thirteen theme, you can’t remove that, as all blogs here are required to keep the credits intact.
Also, it seems like you’re using this CSS code to hide the comment area from all pages/posts:
#comments { display: none; }This is fine, but you can also do it by going to WP Admin > Pages > All Pages, select the pages where you don’t want comments, then expand the dropdown where it says “Bulk Options”, select “Edit” and apply.
Some more options will appear, from there, expand “Comments” and select “Do not allow”. Here’s a screenshot for a visual explanation.
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