I think there is a design bug in EasyBlog. Please, check the following scenario.
1. Backend -> EasyBlog -> Settings -> General -> General - Display Blog Headers -> Enable
2. Backend -> EasyBlog -> Settings -> General -> General - Blog Title: Enter "XYZ" -> Save
3. Backend -> Create a new menu item of type (EasyBlog -> (Posts) Magazine), and make the title "My 1st Website" -> Save
4. Backend -> EasyBlog -> Settings -> General -> General - Display Blog Headers -> Disable
4. Frontend -> Home Page -> There is a page header of "XYZ"
I spent many hours trying to find where the above page header "XYZ" is coming from. Apparently, it is coming from the parameter at EasyBlog, which is DISABLED and I cannot even see it because the "Blog Title" field is HIDDEN when the "Display Blog Headers" attribute is disabled.
Suggested Solution #1: Store the value of the EasyBlog's "Blog Title" (see # 2 above) in EasyBlog fields, which does NOT have anything to do with Joomla.
Suggested Solution #2:
Synchronise the EasyBlog's attribute "Display Blog Headers" with the Joomla attribute "Show Page Heading", which is on the menu item parameters. So, if one of them is enabled, the other one would show as enabled, and vice versa.
Suggested Solution #3:
Remove the EasyBlog's attribute "Blog Title" altogether from EasyBlog. I think this is the best solution.
This ticket is related to the following ticket:
https://stackideas.com/forums/remove-the-header-on-top-of-the-toolbar
1. Backend -> EasyBlog -> Settings -> General -> General - Display Blog Headers -> Enable
2. Backend -> EasyBlog -> Settings -> General -> General - Blog Title: Enter "XYZ" -> Save
3. Backend -> Create a new menu item of type (EasyBlog -> (Posts) Magazine), and make the title "My 1st Website" -> Save
4. Backend -> EasyBlog -> Settings -> General -> General - Display Blog Headers -> Disable
4. Frontend -> Home Page -> There is a page header of "XYZ"
I spent many hours trying to find where the above page header "XYZ" is coming from. Apparently, it is coming from the parameter at EasyBlog, which is DISABLED and I cannot even see it because the "Blog Title" field is HIDDEN when the "Display Blog Headers" attribute is disabled.
Suggested Solution #1: Store the value of the EasyBlog's "Blog Title" (see # 2 above) in EasyBlog fields, which does NOT have anything to do with Joomla.
Suggested Solution #2:
Synchronise the EasyBlog's attribute "Display Blog Headers" with the Joomla attribute "Show Page Heading", which is on the menu item parameters. So, if one of them is enabled, the other one would show as enabled, and vice versa.
Suggested Solution #3:
Remove the EasyBlog's attribute "Blog Title" altogether from EasyBlog. I think this is the best solution.
This ticket is related to the following ticket:
https://stackideas.com/forums/remove-the-header-on-top-of-the-toolbar