• Resolved WebNut

    (@healthy-lawn-dude)


    In a moment of great wisdom I decided to say false when asked if I wanted Administrative access to site from front end. Thinking it would only effect the front end. It has shut things to the point I cannot access site from front or back. I am using a local server package EasyPHP for a development site. Can I go into the HTML coding and delete the area which codes this admin access or delete the whole plugin. I read the last post and wonder if my EasyPHP may hold a different solution?

    thanks

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wp-maintenance-mode/

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  • You can always login wo yourdomain.com/wp-login.php; the default login of WP. Also you can rename or delete the folder of the plugin in wp-content/plugins for deactivate the plugin.

    Thread Starter WebNut

    (@healthy-lawn-dude)

    Thank you very much for your time and patience! I removed the plug in from wp-content/plugins. Your plugin ‘WP Maintenance Mode’ will definitely return it to my site, it looks great, and great support.
    I will have to double up my donation! Happy New Year!!

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