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Problem:
You are using the Kadence Theme and have set specific page settings to hide the title and header in the default language. However, these settings are not being inherited by the translated page, causing the title and header to appear.
Solution:
The likely issue is that the custom field containing these settings is not configured to be copied across translations. You can adjust this by following the guide on translating custom fields here: Translating Custom Fields.
Alternatively, you can manually adjust the settings for the translated page by switching the language in your site's backend. Here's how:
1. Go to your site's backend.
2. Switch the language from the top black bar to the desired translation.
3. Navigate to Pages and find the page in question.
4. Hover over the page and click the first 'Edit' link.
5. Locate the setting to hide the title and header, uncheck the respective boxes, and save your changes.

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Last updated by Mihai Apetrei 2 months ago.

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June 14, 2025 at 12:39 am #17134921

michaelW-144

Background of the issue:
I use Kadence - Theme, and there is an option in the 'Kadence page settings' to hide the title, header and/or footer. I need no header and title on this specific page. The translated page does not overtake the settings of the basic language, so that header and title appear on the translated page. I use Gutenberg.

Symptoms:
The translated page does not inherit the settings to hide the title and header from the basic language page.

Questions:
Is there any option to hide the title and header on the translated page using WPML?

June 14, 2025 at 4:47 am #17134976

Mihai Apetrei
WPML Supporter since 03/2018

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Europe/Bucharest (GMT+03:00)

Hi there.

Probably the custom field that contains that setting is not set to copy:
https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/translating-custom-fields/#decide-how-to-translate

But a quick way to do this is to go to your site's backend > Switch the language from the top black bar to the one that has your translation > then go to Pages > then find the page > hover your mouse over it > and edit the page with your page builder (if you are using Gutenberg, select the first "Edit" link that will show up when hovering your mouse over that page) > then find the setting, uncheck the box so that the title won't show up > and then save.

I hope that you will find this information helpful.

Kind regards,
Mihai Apetrei