• I don’t like the fact that all my pages have their name as titles attributes. How can I edit them to write a brief description of the content?

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  • Thread Starter elsatrento

    (@elsatrento)

    I already have it, how should I use it for my purpouse?

    It lets you set any title you want on any page or post via the Edit page. To change the title on the home page, go to the plugin’s Settings page.

    Thread Starter elsatrento

    (@elsatrento)

    I used the “title” function, and the other ones also, but nothing. Is there the chance it’s because of my theme (Mystique)? Because the author of another plugin (Remove titles attributes) told me its plugin couldn’t work because of Mystique.

    Thread Starter elsatrento

    (@elsatrento)

    I forgot the site url: https://elsatrento.org

    Try switching to the Default theme for a few minutes and see if it’s the same. You should be able to manually set the Title of any page or post with the All In One SEO options that appear when you create or edit content. The only exception is the Home page. For that one you have to enter the title & other info on the plugin’s Settings page.

    Thread Starter elsatrento

    (@elsatrento)

    I made some experiments: I had anothe blog with an old version of Mystique (1.7.2), and the plugin worked flawlessy there, but when I upgraded to the new version (2.1) the plugin stopped working. What’s wrong with the update of my theme?

    You should try to contact the theme author or see if there is a forum for the theme. It’s not likely that somebody here is going to download the theme and try to figure out what’s wrong with it for free.

    Also, on the page where you download the theme, see if there is a changelog, what was changed, and what the date of your version is. Just because it is a newer version does not mean that it was written recently.

    The thing to always check for when you suspect your theme is causing a plugin to crash is the call to the <?php wp_footer(); ?> just before the </body> tag in footer.html. If it’s not there, it should be.

    All in one SEO works fine with Mystique. Are you sure you’re using it correctly?

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