How to login to WordPress admin panel. Wordpress admin

How to login to WordPress admin panel.  Wordpress admin
How to login to WordPress admin panel. Wordpress admin

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To log in to the WordPress admin interface, use the username and password that you specified during site installation or given to you by the administrator (if you are not one).

In all WordPress sites, the login form is located at http://your-site-url/wp-login.php. Yes, it's inconvenient to enter this address every time, so I recommend saving it somewhere, for example, in your browser's Favorites. 🙂

The login form looks like this:


If you enter the correct data, you will automatically be taken to the site management interface. Otherwise, an error message will be displayed:


There is only one problem with this message: it is too wordy! 🙂

If you enter an incorrect username, you will see an invalid username message. If you enter the wrong password, you will also see this. And it's very bad.

At the end of our course, there is an instruction for removing this inscription so that any third-party user does not know what exactly he entered wrong. Get to know her.

Some users leave a link to enter the admin area at the bottom of the site or somewhere in the sidebar, but I ask you right away - do not do this. It is better to add the link to your browser's Favorites or somewhere in your bookmarks in order to conveniently use it.

Publication date: 2016-08-23

From the author: WordPress admin panel. For some of you, this is a painfully clear site control panel. Even if you wake up at 3 am, you can easily show what is there and how it works. But among our readers there are also beginners for whom this simple panel may seem like a space shuttle control panel. But in fact, everything is much simpler, let's just figure it out today.

wordpress admin login

But before proceeding to the analysis of the possibilities of the admin panel, let's look at how you can enter it at all. I still remember the day I bought my first site, it was on wordpress. The seller gave me all the necessary logins and passwords. I looked at all this for 5 minutes, and then asked him a question: “Well, how can I enter the site?”

The seller laughed a little, but then took pity on the teapot and wrote back: http://site.ru/wp-admin

Yeah, so there it is! It was a complete insight, for a person who hardly understands what an engine is, and today he heard the word “wordpress” for the first time.

But wordpress greeted the menu unexpectedly friendly, deciding not to torment the beginner with some complicated terms and instructions, showing a menu that is quite understandable even for a complete teapot. This very menu, which is also called the admin panel, we will consider today in as much detail as possible!

But for now, I'll make a small digression. Are you generally not embarrassed by the fact that anyone can enter your admin panel? Then he can start bombarding her with his login and password attempts. By the way, I hope that your login is not admin, and the password you chose is more or less complex.

But still, such protection is not enough. It is advisable for you to limit the number of attempts for incorrect input, or even transfer the admin area to another address. The first option is very easy to implement using a plugin. We show an overview and configuration of such a plugin in . I advise you to look, because there are a lot more besides this useful advice.

Main page

So, in order not to pour water, I immediately show what the wordpress admin panel looks like:

I opened one of my sites on a local server. There are no additional plugins installed that would extend the panel, so it looks like this. How it should look right after installing the engine.

By the way, you can easily change the color scheme of the panel. In the upper right corner you can see the inscription "Hi, your login". Hover over and click on the Edit Profile button. There you can choose a different color scheme. Personally, I constantly change colors, the same thing gets boring. It's like changing the desktop image. In general, choose the most pleasant color scheme for you and we begin to explore the admin area.

Actually, the panel itself, as you can see, is on the left. Its first item is the Console. This contains a link to the main page of the console, on which we are already in the screenshot above.

What do we see on home page? Anything that wordpress thinks it needs to show you. For example, the “In sight” block is very useful, I recommend that you leave it visible in order to always see the number of posts and comments on the site.

The “Welcome” block will be useful only for beginners. It gives you a tour of the basics of working with the engine and helps you easily perform the first steps with the site. If you advanced user, you can disable this block.

The next “quick draft” block will be very useful for those who like to make a lot of draft notes, and only then finish the article to a normal state when they can collect more information.

The home page also displays the latest activity on your site - the latest posted posts, as well as scheduled posts, if any. In addition, there is a news block, though everything in it is in English, but you can find out certain usefulness. For example, I just found out through this block that WordPress 4.6 is coming soon. Well, let's wait!

In addition, in the Console section there is a link to the updates page. This is a general page where the engine will notify you of all updates to the engine itself, plugins, themes and translations. On the same page, you can update all the necessary components.

Entries

Ok, let's go ahead and look at the “Records” item. Here you can manage everything that is somehow connected with the records. That is, to view them, create new headings, tags, and, of course, the entries themselves. On the All Records page, you can see full list posted and scheduled posts, as well as your drafts and deleted posts. This list displays 20 entries per page.

I want to note that the entry must be placed in some category. If there are no categories on your site yet, then it will fit the one that was created by default. Therefore, before filling the content of your site, I recommend that you sit down and think over the structure of the project, its headings, then create them and put information in them.

The label is the identifier by which it will be possible to access all the entries of the category through the url-address. For example, if the category label is html, then all of its entries can be viewed at: domain.com/html.

A rubric can also be nested. I'll give you an example. Let's say you have a general html category, but this global theme concerning the markup language in general. In it you can create subcategories. For example: html tags- html history - layout and html, etc. Then they will need to specify the html category as the parent.

It is not necessary to fill in the description, anyway, it will most likely not be displayed by default, for this you will have to change the template code a little.

Labels are created in the same way, but there is one difference. Tags are an optional attribute of posts - they may or may not be used.

Okay, let's take a closer look at how to add an entry. This is the page that awaits you when you click on add new record:

In principle, the interface is as friendly as possible to a beginner. WordPress offers us 2 modes in which we can write text. The first is visual. I recommend using it for beginners, those who do not know the basics of html. Also, the advantage of this mode is that you can almost immediately see how everything will look in the end.

The “Text” mode is worth choosing if you are already a little familiar with html tags. Personally, I like this mode more, because you can freely use any tags in it, wordpress will not overwrite them. Of course, in this mode, you can't see how the text looks in real time, but you can do it using the Preview button.

Actually, the wordpress editor is very simple and convenient. Here you can manage the visibility of the post, schedule its publication, manage the status, set categories and tags. By the way, on the same page you can easily create new headings.

Many widgets are simply not displayed because they are less important. You can turn them on using the "Screen Settings" button at the very top. On this we will finish with the records, we have more or less sorted out this item.

media files

Here you can add new file or view in the library those that are already loaded, as well as change their parameters. To do this, click on desired file.

For pictures, as you can see, you can set an alternative test, description, title and caption. From all this, only the signature will be directly displayed on the web page if you write it down. Files can be easily deleted.

Media files include images, audio recordings and videos. These are the files you can upload to wordpress. Usually I don’t go to this item at all, but add all the necessary media files directly when writing a post through the “Add media file” button.

Pages

There is nothing interesting here, you can just see a list of all pages and add a new one. It is added in the same way as the record. The page differs in that it usually displays static information that is not directly related to the subject of the site.

A page can be, for example, a sitemap, an author biography, Contact Information, page feedback, rules, terms of cooperation, etc.

Comments

Actually, on this page you can see all the comments on your site, edit them, reject them, mark them as spam, etc. Directly commenting settings are configured elsewhere.

Depending on your settings, you will have to moderate comments when you have them anyway. I will tell you honestly that if you leave everything as it is, then a lot of spam will come. How to get rid of it is another story, here any anti-spam plugin will help you.

For example, you can set it so that only the first comment from a user needs approval. Then all his further comments will not need to be approved. Or you can set it so that all comments require admin approval.

In this case, you will have to deal with the issue of moderation much more often. If you have a large site, you can even hire a person who will be responsible for this matter.

Appearance

This paragraph contains a lot of subparagraphs. For example, you can manage wordpress themes. At this point, they can be set, as well as switched.

The “Setup” item, in turn, has a lot simple settings site appearance. For example, here you can set the name and description, icon, general background color or image, logo, add menu, change widgets.

Again, these possibilities may not be available. It depends on the template itself and on its developer - whether he has included the appropriate customization options in the theme or not. There is not much to explain here, it is best to learn directly by practicing in the management of the engine. It is best to do this on a local server.

Items Widgets, menu, header, background contain almost the same functionality as the “Customize” page, but allow you to separate page deal with one component.

Separately, I would like to note the item “Editor”. It allows you to change the code of the php files of the active theme, as well as the style file, directly from the admin panel. I do not recommend newbies to climb here, but if you understand php, html and css, then this will be a convenient opportunity for you to quickly fix or add something, because you do not need to connect via ftp or go to the hosting to change files.

Plugins

WordPress is a great engine, but it wouldn't be half as good if it weren't for the plugins that make it a piece of cake. So, you can install, activate and deactivate plugins just on this page.

It also has its own editor that allows you to edit plugin code. But this is also for advanced users who are fluent in php.

Users

Another wordpress capability– it is easy to add new users, as well as delete them and change their rights. To add a new user, you need to fill out the following form:

For example, you want to hire a person to work with the site. For example, he will write new records. It would be convenient if he did not do this in Word, but immediately wrote in the editor of the engine, since you, as an administrator, would not have to publish these entries yourself.

Accordingly, the possibilities of new users you must also choose. For example, if you specify “Author”, then the user will be able to add and edit his own entries, but his rights are limited to this, he cannot touch other people's entries. This is just the perfect role for a hired copywriter.

Tools

Here I already have a little more points, since earlier I apparently installed a couple of plugins that added new tools. In general, the default tools here are import and export of your posts, categories, tags and comments and an xml file.

This is a rather convenient option, it allows you to export data very quickly, and then upload, for example, to local server. There they can be changed and uploaded back. True, to import, you will need to install the official plugin from the developers.

You can familiarize yourself with the rest of the tools by clicking on the “All tools” link.

Settings

Finally, we got to the last item of the admin panel. You can describe it for a very long time, but I will try to talk only about the most basic and necessary settings.

Actually, there can be much more items here, they will appear after installing new plugins. As you can see, I already have the corresponding items for 2 new plugins.

IN general settings Basically, there is nothing to explain. You can set here the time zone, date format, site name and description, language. In general, everything is the most basic and basic.

Writing. There are no particularly important settings. You can set up publication via e-mail, I personally did not do this. You can insert a list of ping services in the very last field. Many people say that this way you can speed up indexing new page. I don't know how relevant this is for RuNet, you can find such a list of sites and paste them here.

Reading. And here we have very important settings.

In particular, you must choose what will be displayed on the main page, how many entries will be displayed on 1 page of the blog, as well as in the RSS feed. It is not recommended to display more than 30-40 entries per page, because then it will be too heavy.

If you have RSS feeds set up for your posts, I recommend that you display only the announcement of the post in them, and not the full text, so that thieves cannot steal your texts through the feed.

Finally, there is a checkbox that allows you to disable site indexing. But wordpress itself does not guarantee its work. If you have already decided to close the site completely from indexing, then in addition to this checkbox, you will need to take other measures.

Discussion. It is also very important to set up a discussion on your site. There are a lot of settings here, so we will not dwell in detail, you yourself will understand them. The main choice that you have to make is to allow people after one approved comment to write the rest without the need for approval, or to manually approve absolutely every comment except their own? Here you have to decide how to proceed.

media files. Here you can set the default sizes for thumbnails, as well as specify the maximum sizes for medium and large images.

Permalinks. Here you have to choose how the url-addresses will be generated. I strongly recommend that you use the option - Post Name. Or set up your own custom variant based on hints. For example, so that the category label is also shown in the url.

Everything on this standard settings wordpress we have considered, there is absolutely nothing complicated about them. The last button in the panel is the menu collapse button. You can click and see how it changes appearance. Personally, I prefer the expanded menu.

Well, on this we have considered all the features of the wordpress admin panel, the rest will be added depending on which templates and plugins you install. On this I say goodbye to you and wish to continue studying wordpress, because there is nothing complicated in this engine. We have a lot of premium lessons and 2 good wordpress courses, you just need to start learning and you will quickly grow from a beginner to a professional.

Every experienced admin knows how to get to your WordPress site in the control panel, but this question often arises for those who are just starting to get acquainted with this engine.

WordPress itself is very easy to understand, but we will still try to answer a number of questions that arise from the "green" administrators.

More specifically, let's talk about how to log into the WordPress admin area.

To get into the admin control panel of your site, you need to go to the address http://sait.ru/wp-admin/, (where site.ru is the address of your site), after which you need to enter the login given to you during the installation of WordPress (by default - is admin) and password. If the data was entered correctly, then you will be taken to the WordPress admin control panel. Here you can do anything with your site: write notes, configure plugins, move widgets, etc.

If you cannot get into the admin control panel, then most likely you simply entered your data incorrectly, installed a protection module, or your site was hacked. If your site is not very popular and could not interfere with anyone in principle, then the hacking option should not be considered seriously, because breaking such a site is simply not advisable. Most likely, you simply entered the data incorrectly, so take care of data recovery via mail using standard functionality.

If, when you try to get to the address http://sait.ru/wp-admin/, nothing happens at all, then the address of the admin panel has been changed to another using one of the plug-ins designed to provide protection. One of these plugins is WordPress Paranoja-401, which is designed to protect the WordPress engine from XSS attacks and password guessing (the plugin creates double password protection for admin login). Such a plugin can create a different login address, for example, http://sait.ru/wp-login/. By the way, if your site needs protection, then you can get the plugin described above and install it on your site at the URL: http://wordpressdlyachajnikov.ru/download/paranoja-401.zip

How to log into the WordPress admin panel when using this plugin, you can read in the documentation for it.

Where to store passwords for WordPress, how to change the administrator password in the control panel

As for us, the most reliable option for storing passwords is the Kipasa program, the database of which can be stored on the cloud in Dropbox. Actually, you can get Kipasu at the URL: http://keepass.info/compare.html, and you can create an account in Dropbox through the address: dropbox.com

We advise you to change the username admin to something else, so that it would be much more difficult for hackers to guess the login data to your admin panel. Even if you have nothing to steal, the site can be hacked by the streaming method, after which it will be infected with a virus. As a result, your site will turn into a puppet (doorway). Note that changing the WordPress password directly will not work due to the specification of the engine, but you can do it a little trickier: create an additional user with administrator rights, and then simply delete the old one.

To do this, select "Users" - "Add" in the admin panel, and then fill out the form that opens, in which you need to enter a new login, password, address Email. In the last paragraph "Role" be sure to select "Administrator". After that, you will have to exit the WordPress admin panel, which can be done in the right upper corner admin panel. Now you have to log into the admin panel, but under your new login, and if everything is done correctly, then the login will be successful.

We use the phpMyAdmin control panel to log in to the admin and create a small php file that can change the login password

This option becomes relevant when it is not possible to restore data through the "login". You must have come across phpMyAdmin during the WordPress installation process. Actually phpMyAdmin stores all the data about your site and users. Choose the database that is used on your WordPress site; also note that the database also contains the comments, posts, usermeta and others tables. You also need to open wp_users, where you need to open your credentials and change them to others. Important: when changing your password in the user_pass line, you need to select the MD5 function.

You can also create a small php file that can change the login password for the admin control panel. To do this, open your Notepad ++ and enter the following:

add_action("init", "my_password_recovery");
function my_password_recovery() (
$user = get_user_by("login", "new login");
wp_set_password("new password", $user->ID);
}

Here, instead of "new login" and "new password", you must enter the appropriate data. After that, through any ftp client, you need to get access to the root folder of the site (you need to log in under the hoster's data); next find the wp-content directory and go to the mu-plugins folder. If there is no such folder, then create it and place the previously created file with the above contents. Note that you can “name” it as you like, but the main thing is that the file at the end has the .php extension.

Now you need to try to go to the admin panel of your site and enter a new username and password. After that, as a rule, everything will start working, but just do not forget to demolish this file so that it does not slow down the resource. If all the above options did not suit you, then you should ask your hosting provider for help - maybe the problem is a malfunction of some functions, and therefore you cannot log in. We hope that now you will not have questions about how to log into the WordPress admin area.

The WordPress admin panel or the administrative part of the WordPress site is designed to manage the content of the site: editing articles, changing themes, placing widgets, managing media files, editing the site code, including the CSS appearance.

WordPress Admin - Login

All WordPress user groups, except for subscribers, can be included in the site's admin panel. True, each user group has its own permissions for editing content.

However, even an administrator cannot log into the WordPress admin area without a username and password. Administrator login and password, set when . There, it's worth remembering.

WordPress admin login address

The URL to enter the insecure admin area of ​​the site is as follows:

  • http://your_site.ru/wp-login.php or
  • http://your_site.ru/wp-admin/

How to get into the admin area from the site

To get to the administrative part of the site from its front part, you need to place the Meta widget on the site. It has four links: Login, Register, Post RSS, Comment RSS, WordPress link. The last three links can be removed. Read: .

If you forgot your password and login to the WordPress admin panel, it's unpleasant, but not fatal. There are several options to restore them.

How to reset your admin password

To recover the administrator password for logging into the admin panel, you can use one of the three recommended methods. Read about them in the article:.

How to remember administrator login

How to change your WordPress admin password

If you are logged into the admin panel and want to change your administrator password, go to the Users →Your profile tab. In the lines: "New password" and "Repeat new password", change the password to enter the admin panel. Remove the old password from the browser's password cache.

Logging into the WordPress admin area using your WordPress.com account

You can make it easier to log in to your site's admin panel by syncing your site account with your WordPress.com accounts. You can use . The 33 features of the Jetpack plugin include an authorization module, through a WordPress.com account.

WordPress admin Login

How to protect your WordPress admin from being hacked

WordPress security plugins

Install one of the wordpress security plugins on your system. Almost, in all plugins of this type, there is a module to protect the admin panel from unauthorized entry. The admin panel is protected in different ways: the number of incorrect login attempts is limited, the login address to the admin panel is changed and / or encrypted, etc. Read more in the articles:

Let's take a look at the content of the WordPress admin area.

What is included in the wordpress admin

Customizing the appearance of the WordPress admin

The settings for the appearance of the admin panel are located at the top of the page on the exit screen. It is called "Screen Settings" and is present on each tab of the admin panel, with its own settings elements.

Let's see how it changes the appearance of the admin panel using the example of the Console - the main page of the admin panel.


WordPress admin

Open the "Screen Settings" and tick the checkboxes in the required boxes. The checked console modules appear on the console page. Everything is simple. The number of modules will increase as new plugins are installed.

Conclusion

WordPress admin design changes over time. Recently, new color schemes have been added (they are on the User-Your Profile tab), but fundamentally it remains unchanged. This is the left panel of the console and the top technical menu.

Default go to WordPress admin You can use any of the following links:

http://your_site/wp-admin

http://your_site/wp-login.php

A page will open with a form in which you must specify the username (administrator) and password. You entered this data at the time.

Click “Login” and if the specified user with such a password exists, then you will be taken to the WordPress admin panel (administrative part).

This is where you will spend most of your time while working with the site. Although, writing articles can and should be moved outside the admin area. Those. do it through a third party program. The most popular of these is Windows Live Writer. I will write about this later. Some more points can be done directly in the files, but in general, the entire process of setting up, installing plugins, etc. will take place in this administrative part.

At the beginning of the article, I wrote that the specified admin panel URLs are available by default. Those. Immediately after installing WordPress, you will be able to use them in the admin area. But, in the future, in order to avoid brute force attacks, it will be necessary to change the address of the admin panel and the name of the administrator. I will also write about this in one of the following articles.

I think the question “How to log into the WordPress admin area?”- Opened and did not cause any difficulties.