Examples of using Wp-admin in English and their translations into Thai
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Protect your wp-admin directory.
And now we're back to the wp-admin.
Solution 4. Replace wp-admin and wp-includes folders.
You should see now a new section in your main wp-admin menu.
Create a new page in your wp-admin and add this code there.
This particular tutorial deals with only your WP-Admin page;
The wp-admin directory is the heart of your WordPress installation.
You have password protected your wp-admin folder.
Before we leave the wp-admin, add some dummy data a few faqs with at least 2 categories.
And finally also hide your login page and your wp-admin pages.
Also remember anything inside the wp-admin folder also becomes inaccessible without the username and password.
Plugin Name: The nice name that will be shown in your wp-admin> plugins interface.
Php page, there is the wp-admin directory which also needs to be protected. It is fairly easy to do with either of the two plugins- WPS Hide Login and Protect Your Admin.
As soon as you save your plugin file you should be able to see it in your wp-admin interface.
If nothing worked, try replacing your wp-includes and wp-admin folders with fresh copies from a WordPress install.
If WordPress has been installed, then you should be able to find the wp-admin folder.
Tip: It's a good idea to bookmark this wp-admin login URL since you will be coming in here very often.
Labels- is an array with the labels and the text for different sections of your wp-admin area.
For example, if a site owner has multiple users and they all access the site's wp-admin folder frequently, password protecting it may not be the best idea.
We have discussed hiding/renaming the login page and wp-admin directory, enabling SSL on login pages, using two factor authentication, limiting login attempts and using strong passwords and unusual usernames. You should also be aware that some web hosts mandate some of these security practices on their users.
For general WordPress troubleshooting, first try to log in to your WordPress dashboard. If you can't, it may be a hosting issue, and not an issue with your site. However, you should still try the following troubleshooting steps via your hosting account or an FTP client. If you're locked out, check out Vishnu's post on Possible Reasons For Being Locked out of Your WP-Admin.
Supports- this one tells what you can see in the wp-admin> FAQ> new screen. In our case we will have the title, editor(the main content box), author, revisions and custom fields in case you want them.