Blog and post category pages missing Subheader

Hello,

On our site, https://redzone-wireless.websitepro.hosting/, the blog and post category pages do not have a Subheader.

https://redzone-wireless.websitepro.hosting/blog/

https://redzone-wireless.websitepro.hosting/category/company-news-press-releases/

https://redzone-wireless.websitepro.hosting/category/industry-news/

Is this a setting in Betheme? Note that on the page set to view posts, /blog/ poge, Subheader is set to "Show", an image is provided.

On these particular pages, we are not suing Betheme Bebuilder element, rather native WordPress functionality.

Thank you for your help,

Terry

Comments

  • Hi,

    Do you use the Blog and Post custom template? Did you ensure that the Subheader is not disabled there?

    If you do not use such templates or it is not hidden in them, please send us the WordPress dashboard access privately thru the contact form, which is on the right side at http://themeforest.net/user/muffingroup#contact, and we will check what might be the reason.

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  • I think the issue is that when Theme Options => Header & Subheader => Subheader => Hide Subheader is checked, no pages have a Subheader. Which is expected behavior, however it would be nice if some can override that setting.

    For archive, category & tag pages (& Blog page depending on the implementation), unless they have a Subheader (or I guess a Description), pages have no title or h1 for SEO.

    It's easier if the process can be automated, rather than manually adding the category or tag description.

    We usually end up coding it.

    Thanks for your help!

  • You can hide the Subheader in the Theme Options and overwrite this setting in the Page options.

    Also, you can create a custom template for the blog and build your own Subheader with a title using dynamic data and the breadcrumbs element, which we introduced a couple of versions of ago.


    Best regards

  • Thanks for your direction.

    For archives, it would have to be a header-template.php/header-classic.php or custom template, there's no page to override the Theme Options on.

    Yes, for the Blog page. Thank you!

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