{"id":1771,"date":"2020-06-09T16:00:31","date_gmt":"2020-06-09T14:00:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mnstd.fr\/?p=1771"},"modified":"2020-06-09T16:02:30","modified_gmt":"2020-06-09T14:02:30","slug":"find-modify-secure-my-wordpress-login-page","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mnstd.fr\/en\/find-modify-secure-my-wordpress-login-page\/","title":{"rendered":"Find, modify, secure my WordPress login page"},"content":{"rendered":"

“I can’t find my WordPress login page” are very common words\u00a0for any WordPress freelance developer. Whether for a showcase website, an eCommerce website or a catalog website, it is true that the question “Where is my WordPress login page located?” is one of the most frequently asked questions. We will see here, whether you are a beginner or a confirmed user, how to <\/strong> find your Login page <\/strong>, Login to the WordPress dashboard, but also how to modify it and make it safer. <\/strong><\/h3>\n

Why do you need the URL of the Connection page, WordPress Login? <\/b><\/p>\n

The WordPress login page is the gateway to your back office <\/strong>, your dashboard also called Admin. It allows you to access the management of your website but especially of your Home page, to add media, to modify your design, to modify your Widgets, to write articles, pages, to manage your online store,\u2026<\/p>\n

It is therefore essential to know how it works and how to connect to it.<\/p>\n

Where can I find my Connection page, WordPress Login? WP Login or WP Admin? <\/b><\/h2>\n

WordPress offers two dashboard entry doors, the WP Login <\/strong> and the WP Admin <\/strong>.<\/p>\n

What is the interest, will you tell me? Well, WordPress distinguishes users in two general categories: editorials <\/strong> and technical <\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Editorials group subscribers, authors, contributors by default, and techniques group publishers and administrators.<\/p>\n

So which entry door for which profile?<\/p>\n

What is the WP Login? <\/b><\/h3>\n

The WP Login allows all users of a WordPress website <\/a> to easily connect to your dashboard. This is generally the classic url <\/strong> to which you will point your editorial and technical users and thus allow them to access their personal space <\/strong>.<\/p>\n

What is WP Admin? <\/b><\/h3>\n

The WP Admin is the landing url of your Dashboard <\/strong>. When you are already connected, which is generally the case for so-called “technical” profiles, your WordPress Admin automatically appears from WP Admin. On the other hand, when you are not connected, which is the case for so-called “editorial” users, WordPress redirects you to the WP Login connection page.<\/p>\n

How do I log into my dashboard? <\/b><\/h3>\n

When WordPress has been integrated correctly, all you have to do is add the terms \/ login or \/ admin <\/strong> after your main url:<\/p>\n