Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24783341-20200329051941/@comment-9605025-20200330022723


 * Yes, you could definitely do that trick with the names if you want. However, the specifics of how to do it would depend on what you want to happen if the user uses "name" and "name1". If you are okay with having both display, then using double title tags like you have been is what you want. If not, then you need to use the format tags; just not for the same thing you have been using them for.
 * 1) Are you talking about "Details"? That is a header, not a title. Your title isn't showing because of how you have your test. In your test, you don't provide "name" so that title row is omitted from the infobox. As for "name2", you use it twice. The second time you use it, you assign it am empty string. This is the same as not using it so that title row is also omitted. Therefore, what you are looking at is your infobox without any titles in it.