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  1. 5 dagen geleden · WordPress. De kans is groot dat je op jouw WordPress website met het .htaccess bestand te maken krijgt. .htaccess staat voor H ypertext Access. Dit is een bestand dat gebruikt wordt op Apache webservers (waar de meeste sites op draaien) om diverse zaken te configureren, waaronder dat je mooie permalinks krijgt van bijvoorbeeld van je bericht slug.

  2. 2 dagen geleden · Method 1: The Easiest Way to Find Your WordPress Login URL. Simply put, the easiest way to find your WordPress login URL is by just inputting any of the following URLs into a browser (or just adding /login, /admin, etc. to your site’s URL): www. domain.com /login/ www. domain.com /admin/ www. domain.com /wp-login.php/ www. domain.com /wp-admin/

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  3. 6 dagen geleden · (@lefebvre2202) 1 hour, 3 minutes ago. Hi, When I try to log in to the WordPress dashboard through the usual page /wp-admin I just get a refresh of the page without any errors. If I click on ‘Lost your password’ I get the error ‘Please enter a username or email address’ whether I enter the username or the email.

  4. 1 dag geleden · I have a problem logging into the admin panel on the main site and on the subdomain where the same site was created before it was moved to the main site. I should add that both of the sites have al...

  5. 5 dagen geleden · WordPress.org, often called self-hosted WordPress, is the free, open-source WordPress software that you can install on your own web host to create a website that’s 100% your own. WordPress.com is a for-profit, paid service that is powered by the WordPress.org software.

  6. 5 dagen geleden · To access phpMyAdmin and manage your WordPress database, log in to MyKinsta and navigate to WordPress Sites > sitename > Info. Scroll down to the Database access section, and you’ll find your database username and password, which you’ll need to log in to phpMyAdmin. Info.

  7. 2 dagen geleden · Option 1: Check You Have the Correct WordPress Role. If you are able to log in to the WordPress admin dashboard but can’t access specific pages, then your WordPress user role might have been changed, and you are no longer an admin.