• Hi there,

    Very new to WordPress. Not sure why phpMyAdmin appears on my site whenever I try to edit a page. I understand it’s importance in creating a database, but I am unsure if it is necessary for me to continue using wordpress?

    I intend to do my editing via the wordpress interface. If I update my site tabs, I can’t seem to view what I have edited as I am greeted by the phpMyAdmin link. This can be seen on the https://www.galleryxlondon.com url

    Is there a way I can deactivate or move the program to another location?

    GXL

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  • Assuming that you don’t have a phpMyAdmin plugin for WordPress installed and it’s the standalone version of phpMyAdmin that keeps interfering with your WordPress installation, you should check your rewrite rules.

    I’d recommend that you move phpMyAdmin to an URI like /phpmyadmin and change the rewrite rules accordingly.

    Thread Starter monsieurguy

    (@monsieurguy)

    Hi CoderJosh,

    Thanks for your reply. I’ve had a look and I see whenever I try to edit something the phpMyAdmin links to my wordpress directory.

    How can I check the rewrite rules? I had a second directory for the program but any links point to the wordpress default directory.

    Would the files for phpmyAdmin by listed in one folder, i’m unsure which ones to relocate?

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