Customise Single Blog Post

Key Takeaways

  • NexterWP allows users to show or hide the post title on single blog post pages.
  • Users can customize the post meta typography from the Post Meta Typography section.
  • NexterWP provides options to hide the comment form and existing comments on single blog post pages.
Table of Contents

To customise the appearance of a single blog post, from the customiser navigate to Blog > Single Post. These settings will apply specifically to the individual pages for each blog post. To see the changes you make here, you will need to navigate to a single blog post page by clicking on any blog post from your blog page.

Here you’ll find options to show or hide different elements of the single blog post pages –

Display Post Title – You can show or hide the post title.

Display Featured Image – You can show or hide the featured image of your post.

Display Post Meta Info – With this option, you can show or hide post meta such as post date, category, author name etc.

Display Post Navigation – With this option, you can show or hide the next previous blog post navigation from the bottom of your post.

Display Author Info – If you want to hide the author box from single post pages, you can do it from here. 

Display Post Tags – If you are using tags on your blog posts, you can hide them from this option.

Display Comment Box – With this option, you can hide the comment form along with existing comments from the single blog post pages.

You can change the theme generated button and link hover colours of the main blog page and single blog post page from the Primary Color section. 

From the Title Typography section, you can manage the post title typography and font colour.

To manage the post meta typography you can do so from the Post Meta Typography section.

About the Author

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Related Frequently Asked Questions

How do I hide the author info in a single blog post?

To hide the author info in a single blog post, navigate to the customiser and go to Blog > Single Post. There, you'll find the option to display or hide the author box. Hiding this can streamline the post's appearance, especially if the author's identity is not crucial for your content.

What are the best practices for displaying post meta info?

When customizing post meta info, consider your audience's needs. You can choose to display elements like post date, category, and author name. Displaying this information can enhance credibility and context for readers, but too much clutter can detract from the main content. Balance is key.

Does hiding the comment box affect user engagement?

Hiding the comment box can significantly impact user engagement. If you choose to disable comments, consider how it may limit interaction and feedback from your audience. If community discussion is important for your blog's purpose, keeping the comment box visible is advisable.

How can I customize the post title typography?

To customize the post title typography, go to the Title Typography section in the customiser. Here, you can manage the font style and color. This is important for maintaining your blog's branding and ensuring readability, especially if your theme has a specific aesthetic.

What happens if I hide the featured image on a single blog post?

Hiding the featured image can change the visual impact of your blog post. While it may create a cleaner look, it can also reduce the post's appeal and context. Featured images often attract readers, so consider the trade-off before deciding to hide them.

Last reviewed: April 15, 2026

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