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Resolved How to safely customise WP Toolkit Maintenance template

gbotica

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

The new Maintenance Mode template in Plesk Onyx WP Toolkit is a great new feature, but it really does need to be customisable. I don't want my customers seeing the Plesk logo and the background image isn't so good either.

So, I've located the source template files at:

/usr/local/psa/var/modules/wp-toolkit/maintenance/

... and I've modified these to suit. I've tested, and sure enough my customisations are copied through to customers sites when Maintenance Mode is enabled.

My question is: is this "safe" from WP Toolkit extension updates? If each update of the WP Toolkit extension will overwrite the customisations, then it's far from ideal. Anyone know?

Or, is there a Plesk .ini setting where we can point to another location to store the Mainenance template?

Thanks!
 
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