• Resolved jianping cheng

    (@chengjianping)


    After activating the plugin, when I use Elementor to edit the page, I cannot save it and the prompt is 403. Is this a conflict or is it caused by my settings?

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  • Plugin Contributor Maya

    (@tdgu)

    Hi,
    Can you ensure you didn’t disabled/blocked the JSON service through WP Hide > Rewrite > JSON REST. That is used by Elementor within it’s editor.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter jianping cheng

    (@chengjianping)

    Without disabling the JSON service, how can I set it so that there will not be a 403 prompt after editing and publishing? URL:https://imgur.com/a/MwbBeJq

    Also, how can I hide the plugin display without changing the plugin address option?

    Plugin Contributor Maya

    (@tdgu)

    Hi,
    You can try the followings:
    1) Use the New JSON Path
    2) Use Block default /wp-json with the selection Non-logged-in

    3) Activate the PostProcessing for CSS and PostProcessing for JavaScript with the InPlace selection.
    4) Add Replacements for your elementor, for more details see Hide Elementor Page Builder
    5) Ensure you use the Document Loaded Assets PostProcessing option ( see the last part of the article ).

    That should completely hide your Elementor on your site.
    If you cannot figure out the options, since you are using the PRO, contact us directly and someone will help with that.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter jianping cheng

    (@chengjianping)

    Can the new JSON path be set casually by yourself?

    Plugin Contributor Maya

    (@tdgu)

    Hi,
    You can customize the JSON path from the default /wp-json to a custom slug through WP Hide > Rewrites > JSON REST. Keep in mind that features is available in the WP Hide PRO.

    Thanks

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