I have a WordPress site that has a lot to do with Membership. I embedded the site in another site I own, but whenever a user logs in through the iframe or embed, it refuses to login or show user details. I really need the website to work in iframes and allow logins cause I plan to sync it with an app and another website. How do I resolve this please.
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My WordPress site is not accessible for external users. The only page there is should be published. It's not set to private or anything else. I checked every setting I can think of.
I'm working most of the time in Google Chrome, therefore, my Wordpress account is still logged in and I'm able to see the webpage. But when I go on safari and type in the URL. It will take me to the wp-admin login page. This is strange since the page should be published.
I'm not using an FTP server.
Any ideas?
I see that third party Wordpress dashboard tools like ManageWP or InfiniteWP have access to entire Wordpress site by installing theirs plugin on that site.
This way they have admin access to my Wordpress site so they can update plugins, do site backup etc.
How this is possible and is it safe?
As far as my knowledge says, ManageWP has two methods of getting admin access to the wordpress site.
Installing a Worker Plugin
Saving Admin username and password
Once they get the admin access, they view the wordpress dashboard in an iframe inside of the ManageWP panel. The rest of the controls happen via third party plugins installed by the ManageWP.
Coming to your next question about if it is safe, As per this link,
We take security very seriously. We had no security-related incidents in our history (and we’ve been around since 2010).
Their serves run over AWS Infra, so we can be sure that they have a solid server security, but I would still recommend not to host any sensitive data over a website which could control your wordpress site completely via admin panel.
I have a SilverStripe blog website set up on my domain and hosting. However, for now when people visit my URL I want them to come to a landing coming soon page as I want to do some marketing and create a small database of users prior to launch.
How can I do this without having to remove the SilverStripe Project from the hosting?
I thought it may be as simple as adding a new index.php page. However, even with this it comes straight into my blog website rather than the landing page I made.
One way to do this is by using this SilverStripe Maintenance Mode Module.
This module allows an administrator to put site in offline mode with 503 status to display a 'Coming Soon', 'Under Construction' or 'Down for Maintenance' Page to regular visitors, whilst allowing a logged in admin user to browse and make changes to the site.
You can customise the maintenance page to say whatever you like.
I'm new to trying Wordpress development. I'm using wordpress.com directly to develop my first site. I'd rather not have to use FTP or anything more than just their website to continue this development.
I'd like the page to not be online until I'm ready for it to go public. How do I "turn off" the page - in other words, can I disable it so that only I can see it? Thanks!
You can use coming soon plugin to your site that prevents user to view pages of your site.
But when you login to your admin, you can see all those pages. So that you can continue your development.
There are numerous plugins which adds coming soon or landing page to non logged in user and shows page content to administrator.
You can try this plugin: Ultimate Coming Soon Page
If you want to set page not publicly you can set particular Page as a Draft from the sidebar there is a button Save Draft
i suggest you develop on your local PC. it will give you full control and once done you can move this site to your online site.
this may help you.
Installing WordPress Locally
I'm developing one web site. In that web site I'm redirecting control to the another site. After completing work on another web site I want to be back on the my page from the my web site.
Suppose I want to redirect on the my web site page that is "abc.aspx". And I installed my web site on the Default virtual directory of my own pc.
I'm developing one shopping site & for payment I'm redirecting to the ccavenue site. And after completing shopping payment from the ccavenue website I want to redirect to the my shopping web site to the particular page , And I don't want to open the payment process on the another window. Than how to do this?
How to do this?
internal redirect:
Response.redirect("/abc.aspx")
this will do the same but maybe more readable:
Response.redirect(Request.Url.Authority+"/abc.aspx")
external redirect:
Response.redirect("http://www.derp.nu/foo")
Also put FALSE (as a parameter) after the link if you use session variables:
Response.redirect("/abc.aspx", false)
you can also do this:
You'll need that secondary site to perform the redirect. This is typically how ecommerce sites handle their interaction with payment portals. Alternatively, you could open the second site in a new window/tab, so that when the user closes that window, they are returned to your site by default.
Ideally, you need to give more context so people can answer to the particulars of your problem.
I got the solution on this, that is-
System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.GetLeftPart(UriPartial.Authority) + VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/CCAvenueReturn.aspx")
which will return me the current url of my web site