• Resolved athomasimage

    (@athomasimage)


    I was using another encoding plug in. After adding some pages I started getting more spam. didn’t see a fix, so I just downloaded your plug in. I don’t see any of my email addresses altered. I.E. tom[at]domain[dot]com. How do I know this plug in is now working?? Can I change a setting in dashboard to alter address appearance?

    Why do I have to add some code to every post to protect phone numbers from bots? Can’t I just check a box somewhere and accomplish the same thing??

    Thanks.
    blog.athomasimage.com

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/email-encoder-bundle/

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  • Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    The plugin shows the email as you entered on the screen, but in the code behind it, the emailaddress will be encrypted.
    Though you’re that it would be a nice feature to also mask the email as you see on the page as an extra level of protection.

    I added the feature to protect all kind of content, not particularly phone numbers. Therefore you have to manually mark the content you want to be encoded.

    Thread Starter athomasimage

    (@athomasimage)

    Can I add the code one-time? If so where? If I have to add the code to each page and each post, isn’t that a lot of extra time? And how can you get away with only one entry?

    Told you I’m not a code guy – LOL.

    Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    It depends on the structure of your site and theme.
    Normally when you have content that’s repeated on most of the pages, it should be implemented in like a widget (or in one of the template files). When the content changes you only have to edit on one place and it will be changed on all pages.

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