May 1, 2015 06:42:17 AM Edited May 2, 2015 05:02:02 AM by Valeria K
May 1, 2015 06:05:17 AM by Khadezatul K
okay Paul,
backend means admin panel .......without seeing codes its difficult to telling you whats the main problem.
May 1, 2015 06:07:56 AM by Khadezatul K
wordpress login username and password and also ftp details
May 1, 2015 06:42:17 AM Edited May 2, 2015 05:02:02 AM by Valeria K
Sorry i can't supply wordpress details
**edited for Community Guidelines** the website builder has wordpress details & that's the problem
Like if you buy a new car and take it back to the dealers (expecting them to fix the problem under warranty ) but they'll only give you the keys if you pay
May 1, 2015 06:49:28 AM by Khadezatul K
Its alright . I understand all your problem...Right now I am really sorry to I am unable to help you without details.
Thank you and best of luck...
In future if you are in trouble please feel free to knock me. i will try my best.
thank you
May 3, 2015 12:10:34 PM Edited May 3, 2015 12:28:41 PM by Krisztina U
Paul, there are certainly more qualified people than me on this forum that could address your issue, but there is absolutely no reason whatsoever for why you wouldn't have WordPress access to your own website. If you own the hosting account, which I hope you do and if you don't, you need to fix ASAP, you can get into your WP account from there and lock out whatever incompetent person is working on it.
I would suggest you hire a WordPress consultant for 1 hour and let them walk you through all of the best practices and processes because from your post it seems as if you don't have any knowledge on the topic to be in a position to effectively manage the website creation and maintenance process. If you browse through this forum, you can also get a ton of great advice for free.
Your website images don't show up because the account they were hosted on seems to have expired.
Your two next steps are:
1. educate yourself on the topic of websites so nobody can take you for a ride
2. gain access to your account through your host, if your dev is hosting your site, you're at their mercy because you waited way too long for any kind of dispute or issue resolution and might have to rebuild the site on your own host (worst-case scenario).
Good luck.
May 4, 2015 12:24:29 AM by John K
Paul, did you contact oDesk Customer Support like Valeria suggested? If the freelancers who did your site still work at oDesk, the *least* they can do is give you the WordPress login. Krisztina is absoluteily right--it's your website, so you should have the login. I've worked on too many WordPress sites to count, but almost always I have to ask the client for the login, so you having to ask the freelancer is completely backwards.
An another opton is resetting the password by using phpmyadmin, which should be available from your webhosting cpanel, and this WordPress.org artticle (https://codex.wordpress.org/Resetting_Your_Password) gives instructions, but note this warning: use phpMyAdmin at your own risk. If you doubt your ability to use it, seek further advice. WordPress is not responsible for loss of data.
Any legit WordPress developer should be able to reset the password for you for a very small fee, but I can't blame you if you don't trust oDesk freelancers at this point,
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