• abrogard

    (@abrogard)


    I don’t know what happened. I was logged in as admin and looking to see how I could get rid of the default ‘blogroll’ there – and getting confused because in the ‘widgets’ it didn’t show as blogroll being there at all… and while I was there I checked ‘anyone can post message’ or something similar and I got out… and I went to look at the blog…

    and there’s no prompt for logging in! I can’t control it any more. Can’t administer it. Because I can’t log in. Can’t make a post….

    What to do???

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  • jpauch

    (@jpauch)

    I would access your admin panel through your web host if you can. Usually there is a unique url link for your admin section. If you can access your admin section you want to add a “meta” widget to one of your side bars. The log in’s usually are located in within Meta tags. From there, you should have a “Log In” option on your blog home page

    I hope this helps

    Thread Starter abrogard

    (@abrogard)

    I can get to cpanel okay, of course, and peruse all the directories… but I wouldn’t have a clue about unique urls for the admin. Could you give me some idea what it might be like? domain/blog/admin ? something like that?

    Thread Starter abrogard

    (@abrogard)

    thank you… got it! I’m using the kubrick or whatever it is, the default… add a meta widget? i’ll try… thanks for you help

    jpauch

    (@jpauch)

    should work, I ran into a similar issue last year when I started WB. But still having the same issue for a year now and now I am thinking of moving to another program. B2 Evolution.

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Try yourdomain.com/wp-admin/ or yourdomain.com/wordpress/wp-admin/ or yourdomain.com/blog/wp-admin/ depending on where you installed WordPress.

    Thread Starter abrogard

    (@abrogard)

    It is okay for me. As I said in my last post jpauch’s suggestion did the trick. I’m so slow it took a while for me to figure out that all I needed to do to find the URL was look in my directories on the server – duh!

    So I was happy.

    But jpauch now says he’s having the same issues ( losing the login ability? ) still, after a year… !

    That worries me a bit. Is there something wrong with WordPress? Surely not. It is so widely used…

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    I’m really not clear on what jpauch’s problem is.

    If it was a WordPress issue happening for the past year, I’m sure that it would have been fixed by now.

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