Login to the Admin Panel in WordPress find
Almost every WordPress Theme displays by default, the Widget "Meta", you login to the Admin area. To hide this Panel, you can access your Dashboard directly via the URL.
WordPress Dashboard call wp-login.php
Alternatively, you can reach the Login page of your WordPress Blogs on a specific link structure:
- Type the URL to your WordPress Blog in the address line - but you do not call the site yet. An example would be "http://mein-beispiel-blog.de/".
- Now you add an entry for the directory in which you installed WordPress. By default, this is "wordpress is". The example URL would therefore be "http://mein-beispiel-blog.de/wordpress/". You can skip this step if you have installed Wordpress into the main directory of your Webspace/server.
- Attach to this URL structure, now the file name "wp-login.php" you can reach your Admin Panel. With the exemplary URL of this Link: "http://mein-beispiel-blog.de/wordpress/wp-login.php the result would be".
wp-login.php on wordpress.com
You can host your Blog yourself, but run it on wordpress.comyou can reach your Login page is also on the file wp-login.php. The domain structure corresponds to the Schema "http://blogtitel.wordpress.com/wp-login.php".
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