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  • I can’t see this issue on this linked site.

    Have you already fixed it?

    Thread Starter OSAWebmaster

    (@osawebmaster)

    Thank you for your reply.

    I re-started my browser and the [L] has disappeared. However, each page (accessed by clicking links) now returns “Sorry you have no rights to view this page!”

    Any suggestions are appreciated!

    UPDATE: Logging in as Admin returns the Pages with the [L] characters attached to the Page Tile.

    I think you must have an incompatible plugin in use on your site because that is not a message that would be output by the core of WordPress.

    You need to dig into what is outputting that message and why.

    Thread Starter OSAWebmaster

    (@osawebmaster)

    Thank you, I’ll look into that … all plugins worked normally prior to 3.0 upgrade.

    Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for plugins to be incompatible with the newest version of WordPress. This is why it is strongly recommended that you backup your database and deactivate all plugins before doing an upgrade.

    Thread Starter OSAWebmaster

    (@osawebmaster)

    Hello Westi,

    It appears the Access Manager plugin’s .htaccess file info was changed during the automatic upgrade to 3.0.

    De-activated this plugin and the Pages return normally again.

    Thank you again for your assistance!

    I installed the plugin after already having latest update. I have the same problem. I will post to plugin owner, but am wondering what I can do manually if I want to get rid of this [L]. I only have one page

    https://www.texasaftblog.com/tools

    OH jeez. I went to author page. This isn’t a bug. This is an admin hint that appears only when you’re logged in as an admin! Log out and the [L] disappears.

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