Plugin Author
Ramona
(@nextend_ramona)
Hi @davemktg86
Themes define the widget title’s tags, when they register a sidebar: https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Function_Reference/register_sidebar
So if you want to have a different tag for your widgets, you need to edit the register_sidebar function of your theme.
Hi,
thanks for your answer. I have a dubt:
I wrote something wrong about my menu. I didn’t put it via widget, but I putted it on sidebar via shortcode (my sidebars are custom post type). Is it the same? or there is some plugin files to modify in this case?
thank you very much
Plugin Author
Ramona
(@nextend_ramona)
Hi @davemktg86
If you’re trying to change this title: https://imgur.com/HADZp6Y
Then yes, it’s the same case.
Hi,
no. I’m trying to change this: https://prnt.sc/q9q08v .
On my sidebar I have only the shortcode (https://prnt.sc/q9q1aa), without title. The showed title is the accordion menu title. Now it is on my sidebar, but it could be in any post or page with the same result(this is a test putting the shortcode in a page: https://prnt.sc/q9qao0). Also I saw that there is a #nextend css that include h3 appearance rules, so I thought this h3 could be define by the plugin.
thanks again
Plugin Author
Ramona
(@nextend_ramona)
Hi,
Oooh, I’m sorry, I though it’s about the widget title.
This h3 title is created by the following file: \wp-content\plugins\nextend-accordion-menu\themes\default\default\container.php
in line 5 there’s this code:
<h3><?php echo $this->getTitle(); ?></h3>
where you can change the h3 to something else.
You will need to make this modification in the plugin’s file, as currently we don’t have option to change it.
hi,
thank you very much. I modified it and now my title is h5. But I have a question:
is possible to override this file copying it in my child theme? I tried it but it doesn’t works…
thyanks again
regards
Hi @davemktg86
I am sorry, but you can not override plugin codes in child themes. In child themes you can only override the codes of your theme.
In plugins when you need to modify the behavior of certain code part, the WordPress filters are used instead, when they are available, but in this case there is no filter to modify the wrapping <h3> tag.
So I am sorry, we don’t really suggest modifying the codes of the plugin, but currently this is the only available workaround.
Best regards,
Laszlo.