=== Hide Title ===

Contributors: dojodigital
Plugin Name: Hide Title
Plugin URI: http://hidetitle.dojodigital.com/
Tags: wp, title
Author URI: http://dojodigital.com/
Author: Dojo Digital
Requires at least: 3.0
Tested up to: 3.4.2
Stable tag: 1.0.3
Version: 1.0.3

Allows authors to hide the title on single pages and posts via the edit post screen.

== Description ==

This plugin allows the author of a post or page to hide the title and it's containing HTML element from the single view ( is_singular() ).
 
== Installation ==

1. Upload the `hide-title` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress

== Screenshots ==

1. This Meta Box will be added to the Edit screen for pages & posts

== Changelog == 

= 1.0.3 =

* Fixed a jQuery bug which prevented fallbacks in the case that the selector was not found.

= 1.0.2 =

* Added logic to flag when wp_head has run to prevent changes being made to the title in the &gt;head&lt; area.
* Fixed a bug that caused multiple meta field entries.

= 1.0.1 =

* Changed the jQuery to use a less brute force method of hiding the title.
* Added a set_selector() method to allow end-users to specify the css selector to hide.

== Upgrade Notice == 

= 1.0.3 =

* This version fixes a jQuery bug which prevented fallbacks in the case that the selector was not found.

= 1.0.2 =

* This version flags when wp_head has run to prevent changes being made to the title in the <head> area and fixed a glitch reported by several users that caused multiple meta entries to be created.

= 1.0.1 =

* This version uses a less brute force method of hiding the title by trying to find and hide `.entry-title` before looking for the title inside of `h1` or `h2` tags and hiding them. This version also adds a method for theme editors to change the selector from the default `.entry-title` to whatever they want to use.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==


= I upgraded to 1.0.2 and the plugin stopped working. Why? =

It is possible that your theme does not have the wp_head function in it's header.php file. In general all themes are suppose to have it, and version 1.0.2 looks for it to prevent adding bad code to the `<head>` area of the page. If you have access to your theme file simply add `<?php wp_head(); ?>` to header.php just before the `</head>` tag. If not, this plugin will no longer be compatible with your theme. 

= Hey! This plugin is hiding things I don't want hidden! =

By default this plugin looks for the `.entry-title` class and hides it. If it doesn't find it it will look for any `h1` or `h2` elements that contain the title and hide them instead. To change the default `.entry-title` selector to something that makes more sense to you, add the following code to the functions.php file of your current theme:

`global $DojoDigitalHideTitle;
// Be sure to replace ".your-selector" with your selector!
$DojoDigitalHideTitle->set_selector('.your-selector');`

As noted in the comments, you'll need to replace the string `.your-selector` with the css selector you'd like hidden. It can be any valid css selector such as `h1`, `.myclass`, `#myid`, etc. I recommend using a class or id to avoid accidentally hiding unforeseen elements.

= I don't want to edit my theme files, can't you just add an option page? =

I could, but I'd like to avoid adding Yet Another Options Page if I can. If enough people request it though, I'll go ahead and bite the bullet.





 