PrettyLou
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Oh! I had my Site Title empty.
That was easy.
Thank you.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Meta pixel for WordPress] Wordfence lists 11 Medium (File Changed) ErrorsIs this a official-facebook-pixel addon issue, or a Wordfence issue?
I’ve tried. I can see it appear in the directory in the middle of the scan, but by the time I try to click and view it, it’s gone with a “the file does not exist” message.
I think I’m safe to just ignore this warning?
So it sounds like you DO have access through your ISP (through the “web host’s file manager”).
First, if you have access to the control panel, are you certain you don’t have access to the old employee’s email? **If** it’s in your domain, you could either recreate his email account, or add a forwarder. Ex: Mail to [email protected] forwards to [email protected].
If not:
Wordpress plugins are all stored in the same directory /yourdomainname.com/wp-content/plugins/There are several plugins designed to lock you out after a number of attempts. If you’re not seeing a directory called wordfence (/yourdomainname.com/wp-content/plugins/wordfence) it could be that you actually don’t have this plugin, and it’s actually a different plugin that’s causing the issue.
You CAN change your entire plugins directory folder name to (example) plugins.old and this would disable ALL plugins including any plugin that might be causing you to not log in. HOWEVER!! If you can’t remember your password, you’ll be in the same position plus all plugins are disabled – so if you’re using a plugin to take payments, for a contact form, etc., they will be disabled as well. You can’t re-enable them until you log in to your wordpress site and activate them again.
You could instead look in the plugins folder and rename individual folders to disable one plugin at a time. Example /yourdomainname.com/wp-content/plugins/backupwordpress.OLD. Just research each plugin folder name to see if one of them could be the culprit.
Finally, if you can’t remember your password, with access to the back end through your control panel, you should be able to reset your database password. (https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Resetting_Your_Password)
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Continuous cycle of "Your session has expired. Please log-in again."Has anyone ever solved this issue?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Confusion with WordPress Installation instructionsI should add that I only completed through step 2 (assuming I’m only supposed to follow ONE set of instructions in step 2.
If the answer is “continue to step 3” I’ll feel a little silly, but I’ll still appreciate your support.
Again, Thanks!