Ability to Disable WP Comments and WP Login protection

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  • #478233
    Zack Ellington
    Participant

    Hi there,

    On one of our client sites, we like to use WP Armour Pro to guard Formidable Forms, but since we use Thrive Comments plugin, users are unable to publish WordPress comments. They receive this error: https://docs.cloudhostwp.com/share/8881956/7pakrmkeulpycu4wwiuz

    While it would be great to have support for Thrive Comments, I think it would be more useful to have the ability to toggle off protection for WP Comments and WP Login just like we can for the other integrations.

    #478309
    Dinesh
    Keymaster

    Hi Zack,

    Can you please send me the comment form of the site ? I will check and let you know. Also, are you having trouble with Login FOrm as well ? If so please send the Login form url as well.

    Thanks

    #478430
    Zack Ellington
    Guest

    Thank you Dinesh! I had to disable it on the live site, so I put it on a test site here: https://freedombenefits.dig.dev/ut-consequatur-reprehenderit-officia-nam/

    This has the Thrive Comments and WP Armour plugins active.

    #478463
    Dinesh
    Keymaster

    Hi Zack,

    What about the login form ? Which form you are using ?

    For Thrive, can you please keep this staging site till next week ? I will send support for Thrive Theme.

    Thanks

    #478486
    Zack Ellington
    Guest

    Sure thing! If any additional access is needed (such as WP login or SFTP, just let me know and I can provide via email).

    I haven’t had any issues with the login form, that was just an example I was providing for having the option to disable the WP Armour protection on a ‘per component’ basis for the native WP Comments, WP Login form, etc. while still being able to WP Armour active for other components, similar to how you already have it set up for the Integrations tab: https://docs.cloudhostwp.com/l/URuG8z That would allow me to keep Formidable Forms protection for the client site while disabling WP Armour for Comments since Thrive Comments isn’t currently compatible.

    #478542
    Dinesh
    Keymaster

    Zack,

    Are you using plugin called Thrive Comments to enable comment in your theme ?

    Thanks

    #478585
    Zack Ellington
    Guest

    That’s correct – the plugin is called Thrive Comments and it overrides the native WP Comments component.

    #478608
    Dinesh
    Keymaster

    Hi Zack,

    That makes sense. I used to just install Thrive Theme and it was working fine with comment form.

    I have written to Thrive Support regarding and hooks / js triggers that we can use add the support.

    Thanks

    #479929
    Zack Ellington
    Guest

    Excellent. Thank you Dinesh! You have a terrific plugin!

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