- To access the WordPress dashboard you simply need to add /wp-admin to the end of the URL where you installed WordPress. For example: Copy. Note!
- Type the username and password you used when you installed your WordPress. Note!
Similarly, you may ask, how do I get to my WordPress dashboard?
Steps to login to WordPress
- To access the WordPress dashboard you simply need to add /wp-admin to the end of the URL where you installed WordPress. For example: Note!
- Type the username and password you used when you installed your WordPress. Note!
Also, how do I access my WordPress dashboard from cPanel? Access WordPress Dashboard from cPanelIt is a very easy task with a few steps. 1) Login to the cPanel account. 2) Navigate to the “Softaculous Apps Installer” menu and you will see a list of scripts available for us to install. Click on the “WordPress” option to navigate to the WordPress installation section.
Similarly one may ask, what is the WordPress dashboard?
The WordPress Dashboard is a first screen which will be seen when you log into the administration area of your blog which will display the overview of the website. It is a collection of gadgets that provide information and provide an overview of what's happening with your blog.
Why does my WordPress dashboard look different?
The change you're seeing is a result of the dramatic WordPress update in version 5.0 which rolled out in December 2018. It's not a change that is of much use for websites that have already been built using the Classic editor or another type of page editing plugin.