Joshkremer
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Hi Matt,
I’ve been dealing with this myself on several sites at once. Each time I would recover from a backup, the hack would happen again. Then I realized that my file permissions had been set to 777 which made it impossible to stop further attacks. After asking my host to fix my file permissions then using Wordfence to remove corrupted files, I haven’t been hacked since. I’m hoping that’s enough but too early to tell. Good luck.It works! That fixed it. I am able to hide the plugin on pages, and static urls but not URLs like this:
example.com/?s=&orderby=distance&order=asc&zipcode=vancouver&radius=60
Is it possible to modify the code to hide on those URLs? In my case, I need to hide when the user is trying to sign in and once they are signed in.
Thanks again.
This doesn’t appear to be making any change. I have installed the code in functions.php and updated both page and URL.
Thanks for the help.
That would be amazing, thank you!
Excellent! Thank you. Do you know of a way to do the same for a URL? Essentially anything after domain.com/foo* ?
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In reply to: [Gravitate Event Tracking] Tracking text fieldBoth of your solutions worked! Thanks again.
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In reply to: [Gravitate Event Tracking] Tracking text fieldExcellent thanks for the quick update. I’ll give it a try and let you know what worked for me.
Thanks for the offer Noah. We are still in development on a test site, so no need to change now. I was just interested to know how that would be done in the future if we have a change in roles, or need to give access to a developer for setup / integration etc.