Visual Subtitle

Allows part of a post title to be styled as a subtitle. It is still within the title heading, but is wrapped in a span to be styled differently.

Author:Gary Jones (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.9.0
WordPress version tested:5.5.14
Plugin version:1.2.0
Added to WordPress repository:01-06-2011
Last updated:01-08-2020
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:https://github.com/GaryJones/visual-subtitle
Total downloads:10 751
Active installs:200+
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This plugin adds a Visual Subtitle field to all post, page and custom post types that have support for a title, and that use the Classic Editor. It doesn’t work with the Block Editor.

It allows you to include a string of text that will still be part of the post title, but be wrapped in a span tag, giving something like:

<h1>Visual Subtitle<span class="subtitle"></span></h1>

Keeping it as part of the main level 1 or two heading, means it maintains as much keyword SEO importance as the main title, yet can be given a style (in your own theme) of display: block; to make it visually appear as a subtitle.

The visual subtitle is appended to to the title on on the Posts screen, separated with a pipe (|) character, and appended to the title part of the document title with a colon (:) character.

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