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  • #2505
    Zeus
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    Hello,

    1) I have some problems after plugin installation. Visual CSS for my website design file doesn`t work as it it should be.

    What should I do?

    2) And how to hide “wp-less” words from source code page?

    You said me:

    “Hi, please follow these steps:
    – goto HMWP >> ‘Start’ Tab >> ‘Medium Pripacy – More Compatibility’ scheme >> click ‘Save Settings’
    Note: Assuming that it’s WP single site and Apache server. Your site’s htaccess file should be writeable.
    You can hide words, text in source code by using “Replace in HTML” option in general settings tab. But you should be careful not to replace CSS class and IDs used by theme.”

    Unfortunately it didn`t help.

    Ive set Medium Pripacy. Save it. Htaccess is writebale. Its a single WP site. I`m not replace any code in “Replace in HTML”. But problem not away… CSS broken…

    Tried to set “Light privacy”, but it did`not work as it should too with CSS…

    How to fix it? It`s a big problem…

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    #2507
    Suman M.
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    Hi, please let us know your website backend details (as private message) so that we can have a look at the issue.

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    Zeus
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    Zeus
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    #2515
    tropikaldreams
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    Hello,

    I have a Bug Css with the plugin !
    thanks for you help

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    #2517
    Zeus
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    2 tropicaldreams:

    write please in your own topic. thank you.

    #2521
    Suman M.
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    Hi Zeus, I have found the issue. It’s because of the relative path specified in CSS file (see attachment).

    Try one of the following:
    – try changing “New upload path” value from “/file” to “/file/somedirname” in Permalink & URLs tab. (e.g. /file/f); Or
    – try changing the image path to “../../../file/2015/04/top_bg.png” in WP backend theme options, if available.

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    #2526
    Zeus
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    Try one of the following:
    – try changing “New upload path” value from “/file” to “/file/somedirname” in Permalink & URLs tab. (e.g. /file/f); Or

    It`s not working unfortunatelly….

    – try changing the image path to “../../../file/2015/04/top_bg.png” in WP backend theme options, if available.

    Unfortunatelly there is no options to set url manually. All images automatically set to uploads path.

    #2531
    Suman M.
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    There should be some option to change the image path in theme options. It would have been lot easier to solve the issue if we have had access to website backend. May be you can setup a demo website for us with the same theme?

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    #2537
    Suman M.
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    I’m getting 403 forbidden error after login. Please check.

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    #2543
    Suman M.
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    We checked the theme options and saw that the image path is not editable there, unfortunately!

    So the issue can be solved by following the steps below:
    In your website’s root directory create directories: uploads >> 2015 >> 05; and upload image http://alexeysolin.com/file/2015/05/top_bg.png; so that the image path is /uploads/2015/05/top_bg.png

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    #2548
    Suman M.
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    Hi, I haven’t changed any settings in HMWP plugin. It’s “medium privacy more compatibility scheme” that is applied.

    You can hide wp-less by using “Replace in HTML” option in general settings tab. Simply add a line below in replace in HTML box:
    wp-less=your-text

    As I explained above, you should be careful not to replace CSS class and IDs used by theme.

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