• Resolved jeffoz

    (@jeffoz)


    Hi, I did every thing as your video demo, all path, url changed, theme name etc, but in cms detector and wappalyzer it still shows wp and woo, cleared cookies in browser etc and still same. any idea what i did wrong or skipped?

    thanks

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  • Plugin Author nsp-code

    (@nsp-code)

    Hi,
    Can you send the url’s of detectors you used? WooCommerce use many dependencies files (styles/JavaScript) and specific JavaScript variables which are quite impossible to hide / change.
    Once WooCommerce detected, the CMS detector automatically know the site is a WordPress (e.g. wappalyzer), even if there are no traces of it.

    Thanks

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 3 months ago by nsp-code.
    • This reply was modified 8 years, 3 months ago by nsp-code.
    Thread Starter jeffoz

    (@jeffoz)

    Hi Thanks for the response. I think the issue was i had run the detector before and after. meant i had to run it after to know if it is hiding or not. i have uninstalled it already as i am working on some modification. i will reinstall it later.

    I saw a plugin Hide_my_WP , can i know what is the difference between both? which one hide wordpress and woocommerce much better?

    Kind Regards,
    Jeff

    Plugin Author nsp-code

    (@nsp-code)

    Hi,
    It’s up to everyone to compare different plugins so my opinion could be subjective.

    • First of all our plugin is free of charge while the other is a paid code.
    • Our plugin include lot’s more functionality and features, options which are not available for any other plugins either free or commercial.
    • The plugin code is much better and well formatted, follow php / WordPress Codex rules. Is being tested on many environments to ensure compatibility. It include many filters and actions through which the code can be easily extended.
    • There’s a dedicated section for plugin documentation available at https://www.wp-hide.com/documentation/ with help and code examples (at the moment still extending)

    Thanks

    Thread Starter jeffoz

    (@jeffoz)

    Hi Thanks for your response, In Fact i have used both your plugin and hide_my_wp, i found your plugin much more responsive.. and easy to use. i wonder if can use both at the same time.

    Regarding these plugins, does it affect SEO? google indexing ? how does image will appear on google search ? wp-upload/xyz/ ? or it will have the modified path ?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author nsp-code

    (@nsp-code)

    Hi,
    I don’t think you can use both.
    My plugin does not affect SEO at all, in fact in certain situation it actually improve it e.g. using specific slug terms, cleaning up html etc. On search engine it will serve the same html as you see it on your side, with modified links.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter jeffoz

    (@jeffoz)

    Hi thanks for the information, really appreciate it.

    As you are the creator of this plugin, are you planning of releasing something more powerful soon in term of hiding wp, and woo and every trace of these cms more deeper? where any cms detector or theme detector can detect.

    actually which detector can still identified a wp,woo site even the site have installed your plugin?

    Its time to launch something more better and make it pay! people must pay if they want something better ??
    Thanks
    Jeff

    Plugin Author nsp-code

    (@nsp-code)

    Hi,
    I see your point, we still try to improve this free version, possible at a later date to launch a commercial code.

    Thanks

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