• Resolved suncountryiris

    (@suncountryiris)


    I have loaded the PPWP Lite version with the intent to strengthen one of my WordPress password protected pages with a captcha. It appears to function just fine when accessing the protected page however the captcha is on the left side of the page and I would prefer to center the captcha on the page login so that it is directly beneath the wordpress login password box. I searched for online help with no success. Any assistance is appreciated.

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  • Hi @suncountryiris,

    Thanks for reaching out to us last night.

    It’s possible with custom CSS.

    To assist you better, could you please send us your protected page URL to take a look at?

    You might also want to drop us an email at hello(at)preventdirectaccess.com so that our team can support you faster.

    Thread Starter suncountryiris

    (@suncountryiris)

    I will send you the info to your email.

    By the way, I have also determined with your plugin installed and activated with the WP password page option set for using a captcha, it appears that at least one of my WP pages has an issue in that if I change the password to that page, the page cannot be opened with the NEW password but CAN be opened with the OLD password. No matter how many times I change the password on that page, the OLD password is the only entry that will open the page. If I disable your plugin then I can use a NEW password. I do not know if there is another plugin that is interfering with PPWP (I have AIOS installed and activated, so that may be interfering with PPWP).

    Darol

    Just an update, the issue was resolved with the user via email.

    As a reference for other users, once PPWP Free is activated,

    • the default WordPress password protection feature under Pages & Posts will be hidden to avoid potential conflicts.
    • we will migrate passwords that you’ve set to protect your content to our Free version.

    Please refer to our documentation here for more information:
    https://passwordprotectwp.com/docs/password-migration/#default-passwords

    Hope it helps.

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