• Resolved mikkelaveo

    (@mikkelaveo)


    Hi Support,
    Is it possible to overwrite the file “503-lockout.php” file so I can write my own description for the user who have been locked out and style it as the website styling as well? I have found the file in your filed under the “views” folder, but where should I place it in the child theme to overwrite it?

    Best regards,
    Mikkel

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  • Plugin Support wfpeter

    (@wfpeter)

    Hi @mikkelaveo, thanks for contacting us.

    We currently offer an option, “Custom text shown on block pages” under Wordfence > All Options > Brute Force Protection should you need to explain anything to users seeing a Wordfence-branded block page which could help you out here.

    We do have a development request in for custom block pages although I don’t have a delivery timescale for this. I will also submit your request to the development team, as commonly requested features can sometimes influence priority. Please note that any custom code or page alterations to Wordfence can be overwritten or broken without notice by future plugin updates, so we are unable to provide support for any that you do choose to make.

    Thanks,

    Peter.

    Thread Starter mikkelaveo

    (@mikkelaveo)

    Hi @wfpeter,

    Thanks for your answer, I’m glad that you have sent the request for commonly requested features – I hope that there will be a smooth workaround in some near future ??

    Best regards,
    Mikkel

    Plugin Support wfpeter

    (@wfpeter)

    No worries at all @mikkelaveo! We will document improvements, features and fixes on the following page when plugin updates are released: https://www.wordfence.com/help/advanced/changelog/

    If you have more Wordfence questions in the future, feel free to start a new topic any time and we’ll be glad to help out!

    Peter.

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