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%sAppend Site Description%s will insert the site description from your General Settings after the title on your home page. | <strong>Append Site Description</strong> will insert the site description from your General Settings after the title on your home page. | Details | |
%sAppend Site Description%s will insert the site description from your General Settings after the title on your home page. <strong>Append Site Description</strong> will insert the site description from your General Settings after the title on your home page.
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%sAppend Site Name%s will put the site name from the General Settings after the title on inner page. | <strong>Append Site Name</strong> will put the site name from the General Settings after the title on inner page. | Details | |
%sAppend Site Name%s will put the site name from the General Settings after the title on inner page. <strong>Append Site Name</strong> will put the site name from the General Settings after the title on inner page.
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%sDoctitle Append Location%s determines which side of the title to add the previously mentioned items. | <strong>Doctitle Append Location</strong> determines which side of the title to add the previously mentioned items. | Details | |
%sDoctitle Append Location%s determines which side of the title to add the previously mentioned items. <strong>Doctitle Append Location</strong> determines which side of the title to add the previously mentioned items.
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https://www.studiopress.com/ | http://www.studiopress.com/ | Details | |
https://www.studiopress.com/ http://www.studiopress.com/
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In order to view the Primary navigation menu settings, you must build a %scustom menu%s, then assign it to the Primary Menu Location. | In order to view the Primary navigation menu settings, you must build a <a href="%s">custom menu</a>, then assign it to the Primary Menu Location. | Details | |
In order to view the Primary navigation menu settings, you must build a %scustom menu%s, then assign it to the Primary Menu Location. In order to view the Primary navigation menu settings, you must build a <a href="%s">custom menu</a>, then assign it to the Primary Menu Location.
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Site-wide Settings | Sitewide Settings | Details | |
The %sDoctitle Separator%s is the character that will go between the title and appended text. | The <strong>Doctitle Separator</strong> is the character that will go between the title and appended text. | Details | |
The %sDoctitle Separator%s is the character that will go between the title and appended text. The <strong>Doctitle Separator</strong> is the character that will go between the title and appended text.
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The %sDynamic text%s option will use the Site Title and Site Description from your site's settings in your header. | The <strong>Dynamic text</strong> option will use the Site Title and Site Description from your site's settings in your header. | Details | |
The %sDynamic text%s option will use the Site Title and Site Description from your site's settings in your header. The <strong>Dynamic text</strong> option will use the Site Title and Site Description from your site's settings in your header.
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The %sImage logo%s option will use a logo image file in the header instead of the site's title and description. This setting adds a .header-image class to your site, allowing you to specify the header image in your child theme's style.css. By default, the logo can be saved as logo.png and saved to the images folder of your child theme. | The <strong>Image logo</strong> option will use a logo image file in the header instead of the site's title and description. This setting adds a .header-image class to your site, allowing you to specify the header image in your child theme's style.css. By default, the logo can be saved as logo.png and saved to the images folder of your child theme. | Details | |
The %sImage logo%s option will use a logo image file in the header instead of the site's title and description. This setting adds a .header-image class to your site, allowing you to specify the header image in your child theme's style.css. By default, the logo can be saved as logo.png and saved to the images folder of your child theme. The <strong>Image logo</strong> option will use a logo image file in the header instead of the site's title and description. This setting adds a .header-image class to your site, allowing you to specify the header image in your child theme's style.css. By default, the logo can be saved as logo.png and saved to the images folder of your child theme.
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The Archive Headline sets the title seen on the archive page. | The Archive Headline sets the title seen on the archive page | Details | |
The Archive Headline sets the title seen on the archive page. The Archive Headline sets the title seen on the archive page
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The Meta description and keywords fill in the meta tags for the archive page. The Meta description is the short text blurb that appear in search engine results.↵ | The Meta description and keywords fill in the meta tags for the archive page. The Meta description is the short text blurb that appear in search engine results.↵ | Details | |
The Meta description and keywords fill in the meta tags for the archive page. The Meta description is the short text blurb that appear in search engine results.↵ The Meta description and keywords fill in the meta tags for the archive page. The Meta description is the short text blurb that appear in search engine results.↵
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You can also specify if the Site Title, Description, or your own custom text should be wrapped in an <h1>; tag (the primary heading in HTML). | You can also specify if the Site Title, Description, or your own custom text should be wrapped in an <h1> tag (the primary heading in HTML). | Details | |
You can also specify if the Site Title, Description, or your own custom text should be wrapped in an <h1>; tag (the primary heading in HTML). You can also specify if the Site Title, Description, or your own custom text should be wrapped in an <h1> tag (the primary heading in HTML).
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By default, WordPress places several tags in your document %1$s. Most of these tags are completely unnecessary, and provide no %2$s value whatsoever; they just make your site slower to load. Choose which tags you would like included in your document %1$s. If you do not know what something is, leave it unchecked. | By default, WordPress places several tags in your document %1$s. Most of these tags are completely unnecessary, and provide no <abbr title="Search engine optimisation">SEO</abbr> value whatsoever; they just make your site slower to load. Choose which tags you would like included in your document %1$s. If you do not know what something is, leave it unchecked. | Details | |
By default, WordPress places several tags in your document %1$s. Most of these tags are completely unnecessary, and provide no %2$s value whatsoever; they just make your site slower to load. Choose which tags you would like included in your document %1$s. If you do not know what something is, leave it unchecked. By default, WordPress places several tags in your document %1$s. Most of these tags are completely unnecessary, and provide no <abbr title="Search engine optimisation">SEO</abbr> value whatsoever; they just make your site slower to load. Choose which tags you would like included in your document %1$s. If you do not know what something is, leave it unchecked.
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