“There has been a critical error on this website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions. If you continue to have problems, please try the?support forums.
Learn more about troubleshooting WordPress.“
The website is up, domain is paid, and I did not receive any email with “instructions”. Does anyone have any ideas on how to troubleshoot this?
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You don’t have permission to access this resource.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Meanwhile, when I login to WordPress in general with the admin email account, the website itself is nowhere to be found on my list of sites. The main page of the website (https://radicallymoderate.co/) just gives me this error:
There has been a critical error on your website.
Learn more about debugging in WordPress.
I can’t do the debugging since I can’t access the admin page, and when I login to wordpress in general the website is not listed as one of my domains. Any ideas?
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What should i do?
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]]>Warning: This role cannot access the dashboard without the read capability
and pressing the Click here to fix this now. wond do anything, it just says the settings have been saved, but when updating the page, the error is still there, and that role has no access to the admin page.
I had to manually go to Role Capabilities, Admin, and remove the red X marking the READ capability, to get it to work..
]]>Dear Sir or Madam,
I’m having trouble with Twenty Twenty CSS styles being applied to /WP-ADMIN/ pages.
When the parent Twenty Twenty theme alone is used, this is not a problem. /WP-ADMIN pages load up their admin styles correctly.
But, when I use my Twenty Twenty child theme, the Twenty Twenty theme CSS overrides the WP admin styles. (In the link provided, you can see the pale yellow BODY style from Twenty Twenty is being applied to the BODY of /WP-ADMIN/. Which I don’t necessarily object to aesthetically, but the font sizes are extremely small.)
I suppose I could create a stylesheet for /WP-ADMIN/, but I’d prefer not to go through the work of having to target every element. Particularly since I’m satisfied with the look of the default /WP-ADMIN/ styles.
(There’s only one !IMPORTANT statement in my child theme, which is mostly unrelated to the styles that I’m seeing in WP-ADMIN. )
]]>I logged into my wp admin side of my site after about a week of not logging in and there are now ads showing up on the admin side of my site. I have not installed anything new, everything is up to date, I have scanned my website and it says there is no malware present, I’ve cleared my cache with my host, and I’ve uninstalled all my plugins and none of them are causing the issue. The ads are causing my admin pages to load slower and the panel at the bottom is making it so I cant click on certain things while trying to edit posts.
Any help you can give with this issue will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!
]]>I have found the problem: By doing a file compare with an admin page that works, I found that the whole <style type=”text/css”> section is missing from my WordPress.
Now I need help in fixing it.
Yes, I re-installed the current update of WordPress- at least twice, if not three times. Didn’t fix a thing.
I need to fix the admin page without breaking anything else on the site – i.e. without messing up the database and losing posts and comments.
Please help!
I want to start working on my new website but I can’t even get into the admin page… I keep getting the 404 page not found error. I have redownloaded WP many times and tried all the options but nothing is working. Even without plugins and just without a template it is still not working. I have been trying and researching for the last 3 hours but I can’t figured it out. I build websites in WP before, altho a long time ago, but I can’t remember this problem.
It would be amazing if someone could help me out!
Thanks a lot!
Tessa
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