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How to Remove “Powered By WordPress” Text from . . . - SmartWP This article provides a clear and concise tutorial on how to remove the “Powered by WordPress” text from the footer of a WordPress website The author covers two methods: using a plugin and manually editing the code
How to Remove Leave a Reply From WordPress - Makers Aid To remove the “Leave a Reply” section, disable comments on your existing posts, then delete all comments made by you and other users To remove the “Leave a Reply” section on future posts, disable commenting from “Settings” > “Discussion” in WordPress Admin
How To Remove “Powered by WordPress” From the Footer If you want to remove the “Powered by WordPress” text from your website’s footer but don’t want to modify the theme files directly, you can achieve this using a plugin This method is useful for individuals who have basic knowledge of WordPress and would like to remove the “Powered by WordPress” text from their website without
How to Remove the Powered By Text in WordPress Theme Footer These two are the recommended methods to change the footer text in WordPress Method 1 – From the theme customizer page This feature does not come in all the themes But in some themes, there is an option to change the footer text, like copyright, date, and time Appearance>Customize>Footer>Bottom Bar Method 2: Editing Footer php
WordPress: How to Remove Leave a Reply: Step-by-step Guide Disabling comments on WordPress removes the “Leave a Reply” prompt Installing the “Say What?” plugin is an easy way to edit the text You can also hide comments with custom CSS
How to Easily Remove the “Powered by WordPress” Link From . . . In this post, we’ve shown you how to easily remove the “powered by WordPress” link from the footer of your website In overall, we’ve seen that there are two ways to do that: through the Theme Customizer or through the Editor
Options for Twenty Twenty-One - WordPress. org Provide alternate text HTML to replace “Proudly powered by WordPress” Turn Dark Mode on by default Choose an alternative Dark Mode background image Choose an alternative Dark Mode logo The Twenty Twenty-One theme does not use jQuery, we use pure JavaScript on the front end of this plugin so it doesn’t need to enqueue jQuery