All you need to do now is enter your login

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All you need to do now is enter your login

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All you need to do now is enter your login details. That’s your email address (or WordPress username) along with your password.

(Note that your login credentials for your WordPress admin are not necessarily the same as your web hosting or cPanel username and password.)

If you’ve forgotten your WordPress password, use the “Lost your password?” link below the login box. This will send you an email with a special link to create a new password.

Tip: Is the login URL hard to remember? You can also get to yoursitename.com/wp-login. argentina phone number material by using the shorter and simpler URL yoursitename.com/login – this redirects to the login page.

Once you’ve logged in, you’ll be taken to your WordPress admin dashboard—the homepage of your WordPress admin area. The URL for this is example.com/wp-admin in most cases.

What if That WordPress Login URL Doesn’t Work? (Troubleshooting)
In a small number of cases, typing yoursitename.com/wp-login.php into your URL bar may bring up a page like this:

How to Log in to WordPress (Screenshot of Broken Login Page)
The login URL doesn’t work: you see an error message instead of the login screen. So what can you do next?

There are a couple of possibilities to try out here. WordPress may have been installed in a subdirectory or on a subdomain of your website.

WordPress in a Subdirectory
A subdirectory or subfolder is a folder within your website. You’ll see your website’s URL, a forward slash, then the subdirectory name.

For instance, a subdirectory might be called “blog” or “WordPress” like this:

yoursitename.com/blog
yoursitename.com/wordpress
If only part of your website runs on WordPress, then WordPress may be installed in a subdirectory.
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