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How to hide a page title in WordPress

Every WordPress site owner runs into this at some point: you create a beautiful page, hit publish… and then the page title sticks out like a sore thumb. Whether you’re building a landing page, homepage, or just want a cleaner design, the page title doesn’t always fit. 

Good news—it’s fixable, and you don’t need to hack your theme to make it happen.

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How to hide a page title in WordPress

Yes, you can hide a page title in WordPress—and no, it doesn’t require editing your theme’s PHP files. There are several ways to do it: leave the title blank, use a plugin, write a quick line of CSS, or make changes using a page builder or theme settings. Let’s get into it.

1. Leave the title field blank

When creating or editing a page in WordPress, the large field at the top labeled “Add Title” is where you normally enter your page title. If you leave it empty, WordPress won’t display a title at the top of the page.

This is the simplest option, but it does come with a tradeoff: the page won’t have a title in the backend either, which can make organizing pages in your dashboard harder. You’ll just see “(no title)” in your list of pages.

2. Use a plugin

There are plugins built specifically to help you hide titles on individual pages or posts.

Steps to use a plugin like Hide Page And Post Title:

This is a user-friendly method that doesn’t require code and works well with most themes.

3. Use CSS

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) controls how your site looks. You can target the page title with custom CSS to hide it visually.

Steps to hide a page title with CSS:

This gives you total control and won’t affect backend visibility.

4. Use a page builder

Page builders like Elementor, Beaver Builder, or WPBakery let you design custom layouts—and most give you the option to disable the page title.

Steps using Elementor:

Other builders have similar settings in their layout or document tabs.

5. Check your theme customizer

Some WordPress themes offer built-in options to hide titles on specific pages, especially if they’re designed for portfolio, business, or ecommerce sites.

Here’s how to check:

If your theme supports this, it’s a clean, no-plugin, no-code solution.

How NOT to hide a page title: Gutenberg editor

Yes, you can technically hide a page title in the Gutenberg block editor, but it’s not the right way.

Steps to do it:

Why this isn’t ideal:

Stick to one of the other methods if you want clean results.

Why hide page titles in WordPress?

Sometimes page titles just don’t belong in your design. A few common reasons include:

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