Hi @trinity17k,
Can you share the link to a page that has the title and one which doesn’t?
Thanks!
There is the page where the title is missing.
And one where it is displayed.
By the way, if you know a way to make backgroung with the featured image fixed, it would be very helpful and time saver.
Thanks again
I saw that the page that doesn’t show the title it’s fully built with Elementor, and there isn’t any Title widget in HTML source that should appear on that page, so you should add one in order to show up.
For the second request, you can search for some CSS tricks like this one: https://www.w3schools.com/CSSref/pr_background-attachment.asp
I don’t understand. The Title is erased if we add a widget on the top of the page, so we have to recreate it manually for each page ?
I checked again your page and I saw that you added a heading. That is what I meant 🙂
Yes I did.
But I was afraid to touch the pages where the title remains before understanding where does the problem come.
There is no way to be sure to have the same title than the name of the post or page ?
At least the css attribute to use the name in Elementor ?
When you create a post or a page automatically you see an option to add a title for it or a predifined title. This should be displayed always first when you post it. Here I created a screencast: https://www.loom.com/share/81d8db0d13ec4befb169732c2c71b01f
Ok, but this title is attached to the name of the post/ page or fixed ?
Because when it’s gone, we can’t create it back unless creating a new fixed title not attached to the name and the url.
That’s right, it is not attached to anything. It shouldn’t be gone once created, but if this happens it must be created manually.