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  • June 4, 2012 at 7:09 pm #907486

    hollywoytcke
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    Is there a way I can remove the ability to create a login/password for users that access my website? Or…is there a way that users can have a login/password – but it leads directly to my website instead of Word Press?

    If someone wanted to comment on my blog, they need to register as a new user. To register, it brings them to limited version of “www.hollywoytcke.com/wp-admin” site. Once logged in, the primary page becomes the Word Press Dashboard, not my website.

    Can you please help me fix this (if possible)?

    Many thanks!!

    June 4, 2012 at 8:29 pm #907616

    bryanvillarin
    Staff

    Hi,

    hollywoytcke.com is a self-hosted WordPress.org blog, which we really can’t help with.

    To clear up any confusion, WordPress.com and WordPress.org are two different entities.

    WordPress.org has complete support and documentation sites for self-hosted/installed versions of WordPress via their Codex and Support Forums.

    Is there a way I can remove the ability to create a login/password for users that access my website?

    In Settings -> General of the hollywoytcke.com blog dashboard, you can uncheck the “Anyone can register” option, then click Save Changes.

    Next, in Settings -> Discussion, in the Other comment settings section, uncheck “Users must be registered and logged in to comment”, then click Save Changes.

    If that doesn’t work, please contact the WordPress.org Support Forums.

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