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How do I access WordPress admin?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 12:11 am

If you have a login and password for your WordPress site, you can access the WordPress admin area by going to your site’s address (e.g. http://www.

example.com/WordPress/) and entering your login credentials. If you don’t have a login and password, you can try one of the following methods:.

Option 1: Use a third-party login service

Some third-party login services offer WordPress administrators access to their services in addition to their own site’s users. For example, WP Engine (www.

wpengine.com) offers WordPress administrators access to its hosting, security, and plugin services.

Option 2: Use a WordPress plugin

Some WordPress plugins offer a WordPress admin area as part of their functionality. For example, the Jetpack plugin (www.

jetpack.com) offers a WordPress admin area as part of its suite of plugins.

PRO TIP: If you are trying to access the WordPress admin for your website and are having difficulty, there are a few things you can try. First, make sure that you are logged in to your WordPress account. If you are still having trouble, try resetting your password. Finally, if you are still having trouble, contact your hosting provider or website administrator for help.

Option 3: Use a reverse proxy

If you don’t have a login and password for your site or you don’t want to use a third-party login service, you can try using a reverse proxy to access your site’s WordPress admin area. A reverse proxy connects your site to the internet and acts as a middleman between your site and the internet.

This method allows you to access your site’s WordPress admin area without having a login and password.

To use a reverse proxy to access your site’s WordPress admin area, you first need to install a reverse proxy on your computer. Then, you need to set up a connection between your reverse proxy and your site’s WordPress admin area. Finally, you need to configure your reverse proxy to use your site’s address (e.

http://www.example.com/) as the connection address.

If you want to learn more about using a reverse proxy to access your site’s WordPress admin area, you can read the following articles:

Conclusion

There are several ways to access your WordPress site’s WordPress admin area, depending on what type of login and password you have. If you don’t have a login and password, you can try using a third-party login service, a WordPress plugin, or a reverse proxy.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.