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  • Strangegee — In cpanel you should have an option for a “File Managager” (exact name may vary depending on your host). Once you are in the file manager you should be able to navigate to the wp-content folder, then look in the plugins folder. There should be a subfolder for custom logins and you should be able to delete it. At that point the regular log in process should work.

    I’m not a power user by any means, so I don’t know what might be causing that, but I can suggest a work-around. Create another sub-page called “All Services” and put the information there. That will get the information out to your customers at the very least.

    Thread Starter flieg

    (@flieg)

    Heh — If I knew that much CSS I probably wouldn’t even need WP. *grin* (Just kidding.)

    Could you possibly point me to an online (or dead-tree) instruction set? I have

      WP for Dummies

    and

      Stylin’ with CSS

    but the former is a little simplistic and the latter doesn’t have explanations in easy to follow form.

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