Hi funcoder88,
I don’t know which plugin exactly you mean by “WP security” (a quick search didn’t show anything with that exact name), but usually you can edit the maintenance screen (customize text, stuff like that). Depending on how that works, you might find a “Shariff settings” meta box on the right side of that edit screen, offering also the option to disable Shariff on that page. If there is no such thing (like I said, depends on the plugin), you could try to write the word hideshariff in the text. The word should be removed and Shariff hidden.
Cheers
JP
Hello JP,
thanks for answering. I’m using this plugin for my not finished site:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/
It has a “maintenance mode” to hide the website from visitors on demand like I currently do. It’s a simply form which you can add via Tiny MCE but it’s not listed as own page. Also the whole page settings on the right side like page attributes, sidebars and the Shariff-Settings are missing so I think it’s internal to the plugin. At least the “hideshariff”-Tag works for me but I wonder that I didn’t found any documentation of this. Is it possible to define or change the word somewhere responsible for hiding Shariff?
Hi funcoder88,
hideshariff is mentioned in the FAQ. Why would you want to change the word?
Cheers
JP