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How to Change tab title? (9 posts)

  1. theopears
    Member
    Posted 3 months ago #

    Hello,
    My tab title lists my site as T"he O'Pears I". It is not actually a letter, but that is what it looks like. I just want it to be "The O'Pears". I have gone to general settings and the site title is listed as "The O'Pears". I have no idea where that extra line is coming from.
    Can anyone assist?
    Here is the site for reference:
    http://www.theopears.com

    Any page you go to will show that extra line in the tab.
    Thanks!

  2. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 3 months ago #

    Check your site name in Settings -> General.

  3. theopears
    Member
    Posted 3 months ago #

    I've checked the site name and it comes up as "The O'Pears" which is how I would like it to be, but that's not what actually appears on the site.

  4. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 3 months ago #

    That's how it appears for me...

  5. theopears
    Member
    Posted 3 months ago #

    I've checked it on a number of computers, and the line shows up on all of them. It's not on the website itself, but the tab or top bar of the browser.

  6. theopears
    Member
    Posted 3 months ago #

    And when I 'view source' I can see the line is there, but I don't know how to go about removing it.

  7. WPyogi
    Volunteer Moderator
    Posted 3 months ago #

    I just installed that theme to look at it and what shows up in my tab is the " Site Title | Tagline " So it appears that you don't have a tagline entered in the Settings >> General ?

  8. theopears
    Member
    Posted 3 months ago #

    WPyogi to the rescue again!
    I have added a tagline. I wish I did not need a tagline though because I'd prefer not to have that line there at all. Appreciate the assistance nonetheless!

  9. WPyogi
    Volunteer Moderator
    Posted 3 months ago #

    Well, it's possible to remove that "divider line" in the header.php file - but you'd really want to create a child theme before getting into file modifications...it's up to you really :).

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