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ClaireParticipant@babadj
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Hello !
I would like to know how can I hide the name of the theme in the source code of the web site?
I don’t want to prevent the right click on the web site, only to hide it in the code without creating a crash on it 🙂A lot of web site are using design in their source code to replace it like the screenshot attached !
Thanks in advance for your answers !
Claire
October 13, 2018 at 10:06 #2844@themosaurus- 1 Topics
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Hi @babadj,
Unfortunately, there is no best way to hide these information from your web pages. Several plugins exists to hide WordPress information on your website:
https://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-amazing-security-plugin-for-wordpress/4177158These plugins should let you change the displayed name for your theme or hide it completely.
However, please bear in mind that these type of change might have a deeper effect on the way your website is running. For instance, new theme paths might lead to broken script or stylesheet URLs, or might even prevent you from updating your theme in the future. And in that case, we won’t be able to help you with these issues.
It seems best to finish the setup of your website, create a backup and then toy a bit with these plugins to see if they answer your concern.
Regards,
October 18, 2018 at 15:01 #2973@themosaurus- 1 Topics
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You’re welcome. ?
Best regards,
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