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Hi,
a. Not working. This is what I set under Replay URLs:
Old URL: https://orientalstreet.co.uk/file/cache/businessfinder2-child/base-1.0.css (Or: https://orientalstreet.co.uk/file/cache/businessfinder2-child/base-1.0.css/)
New URL: https://orientalstreet.co.uk/file/cache/businessfinder2-child/my-base-1.0.css
Or: https://orientalstreet.co.uk/file/cache/main-template/my-base-1.0.cssetc.
I also tried to use Hide with 404 feature, but it seems not working. How can I make it working?
b. Working as expected
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ThonThis reply has been marked as private.Update: HM not working. In addition to my above queries, I still have issues with /wp-admin URLs as described below:
-After successfully changing /wp-admin to /admin-panel, all internal links related to /wp-admin has been replaced by /admin-panel (I have checked them on Menu items and also the Username link on top of the page). However, when I hover on those links, they still display /wp-admin/ instead of /admin-panel
-I then click on each of those links, they are still redirected to /wp-admin and display 404 error page.
-I then tried to change those links (for example, on Menu item) back to /wp-admin/, but the system (or HMWP plugins) does not allow.
Can you please help with that?
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ThonThis reply has been marked as private.Update: I have done it!
Only two more things I need to hide:
1. Windows Status bar when I hover over the username on top of the page after they are logged in. Please see image hmwp.jpg attached
2. the name of child theme called businessfinder2-child. Please see image hmwp2.jpg attached.
How can i hide them completely from users and logged in users?
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thonAttachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.Update: I managed to login by re-inserting this line into wp-config.php:
define(“ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH”, “/admin_panel”);
After going back to admin, I have to remove it again so that my website is not set to any admin panel?
Can you please help guide me change the followings:
/wp-admin/ to /admin-panel/
/wp-login/ to /my-login-panel/
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ThonHi sir,
It is not working. I followed your guide above, by inserting this line:
define(“ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH”, “/admin_panel”);
above that one: require_once(ABSPATH . ‘wp-settings.php’);
I did not disable it. Now I am completely logged out even I have tried to remove the above line, and use this link:
https://orientalstreet.co.uk/wp-content/plugins/hide_my_wp/d.php?token=token5b02b0a9c06e40.18418146
to deactivate HMWP plugins.
Can you please help with that.
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ThonHi sir,
I can see that my .htaccess file has been written by HMWP after I installed and activated HMWP; so that is no issue with writable permission issue in step (1); for step (2) I did insert this line of codes:
define(“ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH”, “/panel”);
and disable this:
// require_once(ABSPATH . ‘wp-settings.php’);
Then go ahead with step (3); but I was logged out on two different websites on VPS server at OVH and bluehost server.
I remember you have installed another htaccess on my test server, but I could not keep it due to downturn of my whole server.
What codes should I add manually to htaccess?
Cheers
ThonHi,
I did follow that guide, but it does not work on my site; I have been logged out.
What rules I need to add manually into .htaccess file?
Cheers
ThonPlease note: I wont share your codes with anyone on the Internet. I am very independent person; and just want to make my website more private.
Thank you in advance.
Regards
Thon
One more question: after manual settings to change /wp-admin/, and in the future I want to remove your plugins, will that cause any issues to my website like Error 505, etc. I mean can I remove that manual settings and the whole plugins (Hide My WP) in the future if required?
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thonHi sir,
Thank you for your prompt support.
Is it possible you could guide me to do that so that I dont need to come back asking the same question as my site is still under development and lots of changes are made every day including installing/reinstalling which involve uninstalling/installing your plugins too.
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ThonNot resolved yet; I did press wrong update yesterday.
It seems hiding /wp-admin/ feature does not come by default on your plugins?
Cheers
thonHi sir,
Godbless your team working on weekends.
You made it work last time in another ticket on my test site. Now that hiding /wp-admin/ feature is not working; I have tested it on both VPS server from OVH similar to the server you tested last time, and on Bluehost where my live site is hosted.
Last time, I did see you install .htaccess folder inside my wp admin? but my whole server was down and I had to reinsatll the whole server; that was why I have moved my sites to Bluehost about 3 weeks ago.
Can you please help fix the issue.
Cheers
Thon -
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