Remove Site Info permanently from wordpress version 5.0.2 - wordpress

I want to remove Site Info from my wordpress permanently. I am using version 5.0.2. I want to remove showing Site Info basically from web browser Title Bar. With every post and page it shows like-> "My post title" - "My Site Info"
Please note i already tried few things like-
wp-content/themes/twentynineteen/template-parts/header inside this directory i have tried to remove <?php the_title( '<h1 class="entry-title">', '</h1>' ); ?> line of codes. But Site Info still shows. I am not getting idea from where this Site Info coming? And how can i stop it?
I am using default wordpress theme Twenty_Nineteen. Any idea? Please dont advice any 123 plugins. I hate plugins. I want to do it from wordpress php files

Note: If you'd like to remove site-info from Title bar, it'll be removed from the Tab at the same time.
Basically you need to remove Title Tag from functions.php file. That code is located in the 46 number line, look like this
add_theme_support( 'title-tag' );
And then add this hook somewhere in your functions.php
add_action('wp_head', function() {wp_title('');});
Courtesy goes to Sakib amin.

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After editing my wordpress website's footer copyright credites using My Custom Functions plugin, my site is down

I am making a wordpress store using storefront theme named Pakoutfit.com.
I tried to edit its footer credentials using My Custom Functions plugin and using this plugin I run following code,
add-action( 'init' , 'custom_remove_footer_credit' , 10 );
function custom_remove_footer_credit(){
remove_action( 'storefront_footer' , 'storefront_credit' , 20 );
add_action( 'storefront_footer' , 'custom_storefront_credit' , 20 );
}
function custom_storefront_credit(){
?>
<div class="site-info">
© PakOutfit <?php echo get_the_date( 'Y' ); ?>
</div>
<?php
}
I do that following this youtube tutorial,
Now when I tried to open my site or even its wp-admin panel it says,
This page isn’t working
pakoutfit.com is currently unable to handle this request.
HTTP ERROR 500
I dont know that in which file My custom Functions plugin make changes so that I can reverse them.
I am using godaddy domain name and hosting.
I am new in this field. Please help me to make my site live again. Thanks
Modification to your site should be made via a WordPress child theme. Do not edit core theme files: https://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes
Using your FTP or cPanel login, locate the file where you made the changes and remove them. That will restore your site.
Once you have your child theme installed and activated, and your function to the child theme functions.php file.
Be sure to change this:
add-action
To this:
add_action

Want to remove powered by wordpress in fotter in wordpress site?

Problem : - Want to remove hotter tag .
I have tried to clear this tag in wedget but not successful . and in theme codes i have try to find out many time but unsucessful .
My website is aarcityforeste.com and i want to remove Power by wordpress link in fotter and not able to clear pls help me .
In your footer.php file (under appearance -> editor), look for the line. All you need to do is remove it.
Edit: This line to be specific:
<?php do_action( 'simplecatch_credits' ); ?>

Wordpress setting custom Frontpage

how can I make a link that is coming from a plugin the frontpage
ex: /wp-content/plugins/documente/documentations/medias_v4/index.html
or
ex: /?p=5
In your active theme, make a file called front-page.php or edit an existing one. In it, add a line in the beginning: <?php include '/wp-content/plugins/documente/documentations/medias_v4/index.html'; exit; ?>

The URL added while adding featured image in wordpress

I am working with wordpress latest version.
As in wordrpess, we can add URL while adding a featured image in a post as there are text fields like caption, title, alt text, description, URL etc.
I've added a link like http://example.com/abc-news
I am fine to show the featured image in the blog post but I want that link as
{featured-image}
So that, if anyone clicks on the featured image he/she will go to that link.
Any help would be appreciated.
If you are using the default theme with the latest version of WordPress, you can edit content.php in the 2014 theme directory.
You need to wrap <?php twentyfourteen_post_thumbnail(); ?> with the link code pointing to your URL.
This code should be around line 13 in content.php.
<?php twentyfourteen_post_thumbnail(); ?>
To link to the current blog post, you could add this code:
<?php twentyfourteen_post_thumbnail(); ?>
If you are using a different theme than the default, open the file which contains The Loop in your theme, search for the_post_thumbnail or a similarly named function, and change the code as above.
The exact answer will vary depending on theme, but 98% of the time the fix should be similar to the above. Hope this helps.
Edit: Here's some more information: http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/the_post_thumbnail#Post_Thumbnail_Linking_to_the_Post_Permalink
Thanks for your prompt reply.
You are right that it's 98% depending on the theme.
The theme is using a meta_value to add a custom URL for the featured image.
So, I need to get that URL through get_post_meta
I've got from here.
And I am fine with it now. :-)
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why is the <?php wp_head ?> tag creating a top margin at the top of my theme header

Hey people, I've been coming here for a while but just decided to join.
I'm new to php and I'm trying to make a website with WordPress as the CMS.
Anyway, I'm basically making my own theme because I don't want my website to look like a blog, and it's going pretty smoothly so far but theres this huge top margin gap in the browser even when I set margins to 0px.
I tried trial and error and found out that it's being caused by: <?php wp_head(); ?>
It's two different things.
1. wp_head() function
wp_head() is a template tag to print whatever plugin / theme specific function used by wordpress action. Read codex for more detail about it.
2. The admin bar
The top margin, is generated by wordpress's admin bar.
To fix this for logged in users you can do a couple of things:
Disable admin bar from the admin:
Go to admin panel
Users >> User Profile
Uncheck 'when viewing
site' on 'Show Admin Bar'
Remove the admin bar from your theme entirely:
Open your functions.php
Add this to it:
function my_function_admin_bar(){ return false; }
add_filter( 'show_admin_bar' , 'my_function_admin_bar');
Remove only the code which creates the css:
Open your functions.php
Add this to it:
function my_filter_head() { remove_action('wp_head', '_admin_bar_bump_cb'); }
add_action('get_header', 'my_filter_head');
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you neeed to call wp_footer() in your footer
just insert this line <?php wp_footer();?> into your footer.php file
If you have updated your wordpress install to the latest version.. there seems to be some bug with the admin bar...
were it would produce an inline stylesheet appended to the top of your pages.. causing the margin-top:28px
see here
1 recomendation is to put a new function into your functions.php file located in your theme folder.. this will completly remove the bar, so no users of your theme will have any of the same issues!
function my_function_admin_bar(){
return false;
}
add_filter( 'show_admin_bar' , 'my_function_admin_bar');
Not sure if this will help.. but worth a shot.. also turning off the admin bar while viewing the front end of the site under your profile page..

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