The plugin provides options to hide featured images from all posts and pages.
As of April 2026, WP Hide Show Featured Image is a WordPress hide plugin with 4.0K+ active installations and a 4.7/5 rating from 3 reviews. It has been downloaded 44K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.5+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2020. Downloads are up 7% this week. Top alternative: Email Encoder – Protect Email Addresses….
WP Hide Show Featured Image allows you to easily hide or show featured images on posts and pages. You can also remove the WordPress logo, the “Howdy” greeting, and the admin toolbar from the WordPress dashboard.
Free Features:
– Hide featured images globally from all posts and pages
– Hide Admin Toolbar on the front-end for all users
– Remove the “Howdy” greeting from the top-right admin bar
– Remove the WordPress logo from the top-left admin toolbar
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Pro Features:
– Device-specific control: hide/show featured images on desktop or mobile
– Per-post and per-page visibility management
– Hide the admin toolbar based on user roles
– Compatible with custom post types
Unlock powerful customization with the Pro version:
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Finally a plugin that removes all the stoopid little annoyances the idiots keep adding to what was once perfect as is. This plugin REMOVES some of the retarded new features that have made wordpres suk more than ever! Thanks
Now if someone would offfer a plugin that reverted wordpress back to the ORIGINAL page editor, instead of this shitty BLOCKS crap.
Hides featured image from post page, but still shows featured image from list, which is great and exactly what I wanted. It also throws in a few extra customizations for the website.
This little plugin does exactly what it is advertised to do. You can hide the featured image from posts and/or pages. You can hide the top toolbar from your site when you are viewing it, a nifty feature. You can also hide the “Howdy” and/or WordPress logo from your admin bar.
It shows errors on my site when you set it up, but it seems to work fine anyway.
| WordPress | 4.5+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
– Stable Release
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