• I am fairly new to wordpress and recently built a site. I created a admin account for a coder to help migrate the site. I am confused, because all users have the “edit” | “delete” option under them. The admin account i gave to the coder does not have the “delete” option. is there a reason this would happen and how? Does this happen by default or did the coder change things?
    Is there a way to fix this? or delete that user.

    Thank you very much for any help and insight.

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  • Thread Starter s angeles

    (@aangeles-1)

    I just went through the email list- he asked for the hosting information as well. So than, he most likely went through there.

    I only asked him to do one thing. Is this admin adjustment usually done for security issues or just for some one tryin to have access and the ability to cause problems at their leisure?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter s angeles

    (@aangeles-1)

    Or is there a way to create a admin with out the ability to delete them?
    Could i have done something when i created the account?

    I only asked him to do one thing.

    Did you know this person? I don’t know what you asked him to do but you need to change the passwords for signing in to you hosted account and on the database it self.

    I have two admins in my dashboard. Both me but only the one I created later has the delete option. The first one just has edit.

    Go to the admin you want to delete and choose edit. Scroll down on that page and change his password.

    You cannot delete the admin as that is the account you are logged in with.
    Log in as another admin and then you can delete the first one.

    Thread Starter s angeles

    (@aangeles-1)

    Thank you very much kmessinger. that helped.

    Thanks questas_admin the database seemed to be like the rest thank you for all your help and patience!

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