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Hi, can you please let us know your website url and the text/URLs that are still visible?
Hi, you’ll need to add the replacement in “replace urls” option like below:
wp-content/themes/flatsome/js/flatsome-plugins.js ==> f-plugins.js
Please let us know your site’s wp-admin login details (as private reply) so that we can look into the issue further.
Hi, to look further into this issue, please let us know your site’s wp-admin login details as private reply.
You may also go for Better wordpress minify plugin (http://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-amazing-security-plugin-for-wordpress/4177158/faqs/17298)This option is marked “*” in HMWP, meaning that it is still in Beta state. We recommend not to enable this option if it’s causing any issue.
Hi, as of now, HMWP doesn’t have the feature to rename the plugins as you want. You can simply set ‘rename plugins’ options to all plugins and HMWP will generate unique replacement name for each plugin.
Hi, please ignore the message in such case.
This reply has been marked as private.Hi, please follow these steps:
– in HMWP start tab, set “Medium Privacy – More Compatibility” scheme and save the settings
– in HMWP permalinks & urls tab, set “rename plugins” option to “all plugins” and save the settingsNote: Assuming that it’s WP single site and Apache server. Your site’s htaccess file should be writable. After applying above settings the backend login URL will be http://www.YourDomain.com/wp-login.php?hide_my_wp=1234
If it’s still the issue then please let us know your site’s wp-admin login details (as private reply) so that we can look into the issue further.
What about “medium privacy” settings?
Hi, goto Dashboard >> Intrusions; hover over the request name(s) related to Gravity Form and click on Exclude link to add it to exception list.
This reply has been marked as private.Hi, it could be htaccess issue. Can you please set the htaccess file to read-only (444) after you have applied HMWP settings (renamed theme paths, etc). If the issue still exists then please let us know your website’s wp-admin login details (as private reply), so that we can look into it further.
It seems like we are already connected here http://support.wpwave.com/forums/topic/css-files-creating-404-errors
Let’s use that ticket to avoid confusion.Can you please update PHP version to 5.4+ ? You might need to ask your hosting provider for this. Let us know if the issue still exists after updating the PHP.
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