If I’m using a static homepage, how can I hide the default page title? Can I also do this for a standard page?
Trellis has a setting to hide the title on pages and static homepages. Here's how you do it!
Yes, the default page title can also be hidden on a standard page! Trellis will display the page title on all pages by default, but if you don’t want the page title to be visible on a standard page or custom static homepage, hiding it is really simple.
Standard Page
If you need to hide the page title for a standard page, here’s how to do it:
- Navigate to the Page in the Page Editor
- In the top right corner of the page editor, click the Trellis logo
- Under the Trellis Settings menu, enable the setting to Hide page title
- Update the page and you’re all done!
Static Homepage
There are a couple of steps to take to hide the page title for a static homepage:
Step 1: Set your static “homepage” in the Customizer.
- After you publish the static homepage, navigate to Appearance → Customize → Homepage Settings
- Select the option for “A static page”
- In the dropdown menu for Homepage, select the name of your custom page (like Front Page, in the example below).
Step 2: Hide the page title
Now you just need to update your page’s settings. Trellis has this setting in the editor for your static homepage.
- Navigate to the Page in the Page Editor
- In the top right corner of the page editor, click the Trellis logo
- Under the Trellis Settings menu, enable the setting to Hide the home page title
- Update the page and you’re all done!
Now your homepage should display just as you designed it, without the page title.