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  • Plugin Author John Darrel

    (@johndarrel)

    Hi Rookie,

    Please let me know the version of Hide My WP Ghost plugin you have installed.

    Check without the Text Mapping option, probably there are class names that are used by the theme.

    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    Version 6.0.10 didn’t happen before with same settings. It was this text mapping:

    wp- => example-

    Why did it break now and not before. Isn’t the css admin files updated admin-bar.min.css? Why did it break now and not before.?

    Also noticing that some icons shrank in wp-admin sidebar. Only applies to PNG images rest uses svg or dash-icons is noted affected.

    #adminmenu .wp-menu-image img {
    max-width: 10px;
    }

    On the hmwp pages, like Asset cleanup and wpml logo shrink.

    Plugin Author John Darrel

    (@johndarrel)

    Probably you didn’t notice the issue because it was from the cache but if you’re mapping all wp- classes, than all the classes starting with wp- are affected.

    You need to be more specific when you change a class name to not change the menu icons but only the classes that are not used by the theme and notified in the Text Mapping section.

    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    Hi John,

    The difference is before you did not map and rewrite for logged in users. This must have changed in one of the updates? It would be great if we could have an option for that then as this works perfect with rewrite everything win wp- except for the wp admin bar in frontend.

    Plugin Author John Darrel

    (@johndarrel)

    Hi,

    I think we had the option to change the paths for logged users (or not) from version 4.
    https://hidemywpghost.com/kb/activate-security-tweaks/#change_paths_logged_users

    We recently changed the UI but the option didn’t changed.

    See if it’s working if you switch that option off.

    John

    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    I never changed settings just updated.

    This setting was already disabled, I tried enable it but still same. Keeping it switched of but it still do text-mapping on logged in.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by Rookie.
    Plugin Author John Darrel

    (@johndarrel)

    Hi Rookie,

    Just tested on our test website with Hide My WP Ghost version 6.0.11 and if the option Change Paths for Logged Users is switched off, the Text Mapping is not working.

    Try deactivating the Text Mapping globally from Hide My WP > Overview > Features and see if it’s from a cache plugin.

    John

    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    Try deactivating the Text Mapping globally from Hide My WP > Overview > Features and see if it’s from a cache plugin.

    Once I switch the feature off the dashicons is nolonger broken.

    Using WP Rocket and WP Asset Clean Up.

    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    @johndarrel To me, it seems like something is not as before. And didn’t rewrite any mapping for logged in.

    It would be nice to be able to insert broad match like wp- but maybe have a box with list of ignore these like a box with text we can separate with “,”.

    So we can insert wp- but add in a box:

    Ignore/exclude following:

    
    wp-admin-bar-*, wp-etc, 

    Maybe you before rewrote the admin-bar.min.css or as said did ignore text-mapping once logged in.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by Rookie.
    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    @johndarrel I checked now on the live site and you did not rewrite the wp-admin IDs or classes once logged in on version 5.0.21 which the live site is running on.

    Change Paths for Logged Users
    Change WordPress paths while you’re logged in
    (not recommended, may affect other plugins functionality in admin)

    Is switched off in both versions but doesn’t seem to work in the latest 6.x.x versions.

    Something you can look into?

    Plugin Author John Darrel

    (@johndarrel)

    Happy New Year!

    I already sent the feedback to the tech to be tested again and to compare the versions.

    I will let you know once we have a new update available.

    John

    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    Thanks John,

    Awaiting your update.

    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    @johndarrel Any news here?

    Plugin Author John Darrel

    (@johndarrel)

    Hi Rookie,

    Thank you for you patience.

    Please upgrade the premium version to 6.0.15 and let me know if the issue was fixed.

    The team did found some small bugs in the Change Paths for Logged Users feature and fixed them.

    Thread Starter Rookie

    (@alriksson)

    @johndarrel Thanks John! 6.0.15 seems to have solve the issues! Great work!

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