Created a blog using WordPress on Azure App Service. The blog was working fine and even was able to create few blogs and update admin profile with email and set display name. After that suddenly the admin password is not working. Checked in App Service configuration that password is still t...
Wp-admin not working? Check out these steps on how to disable a WordPress plugin without access to wp-admin.When Your Password Doesn’t Work (and Password Recovery Fails)Usually, if you try to login to your dashboard and get an “incorrect password” message, the easy solution is to ...
By following these steps, you will avoid the WordPress HTTPS not working error because WordPress will now load your entire website using HTTPS. If you want to force SSL and HTTPS on your WordPress admin area or login pages, you need to configure SSL in thewp-config.php file. Add the fol...
You can also find your login page by trying to access your WordPress dashboardwhile logged out. Simply enter “yourwebsite.com/admin” or “yourwebsite.com/login” into the search bar and you should land on the same login page. Not working? Don’t panic. Some web hosts change your Wor...
Rename the plugins folder to “plugins-off”. This will deactivate all of your plugins. You should now be able to access your WordPress admin dashboard. Next, rename your plugins folder to its original title. Then go through the process of reactivating each add-on from your WordPress dashboa...
Now, you may be getting a different error in the wp-admin dashboard, such as ‘One or more database tables are unavailable’ or ‘The database may need to be repaired.’ In that case, you need to repair your database. You can do this by adding the following line in your wp-c...
Unfortunately, there are no options available in the admin panel to add custom links to the bar. However, plugins and themes can create custom navigation on the top admin bar that will be useful when working in the panel. For instance, in the above image, you can see a tab called “Cac...
Step 11:Your site is ready and you can test it by opening the front-end of your live site to check that everything is working fine. That’s it !! Which way you use to Move WordPress from Localhost to Live Server? As you have seen, it is not that tough to move a WordPress site...
First you need to get WordPress installed and working as described above, before using our import tools. System Requirements PHP version 7.2.24 or greater. MySQL version 5.5.5 or greater. Recommendations PHP version 7.4 or greater.
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