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In this case, your WordPress login URL

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 6:42 am
by zihadhosenjm80
In this case, your WordPress login URL will include the subdirectory. It will look something like this:

yoursitename.com/blog/wp-login.php

WordPress in a Subdomain
If you still can’t access your WordPress login page, then perhaps WordPress is installed on a subdomain.

A subdomain is another way to separate parts of a site. It goes before the URL. It might look like this:

blog.yoursitename.com

Subdomains are sometimes used for WordPress installations if several people are sharing a main domain. For instance, you might have subdomains like this:

jennifer.yoursitename.com

david.yoursitename.com

alex.yoursitename.com

If WordPress is installed on a subdomain, you need to use the whole URL of your argentina phone number material before adding /wp-login.php, like this:

jennifer.yoursitename.com/wp-login.php

Tip: You may be able to check your site’s subdirectories and subdomains from cPanel or whatever system your web host uses for your hosting account’s admin.

Still Can’t Find Your WordPress Login URL? Get Help from Your WordPress Hosting Company
What if you’ve tried all the above options but none of them are your WordPress login URL?

It’s time to get help from your web hosting company. The support team there should be able to find your WordPress login URL for you and help you with the login process.

If you’re with Bluehost or Dreamhost (my top recommended web hosting providers), then you can find their support contact details here:

Bluehost support (live chat and phone support)
Dreamhost support (you’ll need to log in to your Dreamhost account to access this)