WordPress - WP Admin bar missing when visiting my website - wordpress

I tried all of these to check why the WP admin bar is missing on my site.
Deactivate all plugins
checked wp_footer() and wp_header
Clear cache
Tool bar is checked on my user profile
Have I missed anything?
PS: WP admin bar appears on my dashboard. It disappears on my front end website.

Search for: add_filter('show_admin_bar', remove if found. Check under your user account that Show Toolbar when viewing site is ticked.
Then, search for #wpadminbar to see if it's disabled via CSS.
If none of these help, switch a theme. If it's in the theme, narrow down the culprit. I hope this helps.

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Can not edit WordPress home page

I have just installed a WordPress site & all plugins I need. But unfortunately the home page of the site does not appear.
My WordPress project home page Edit screenshot:
Go to settings -> Reading -> select Homepage v6 from the dropdown infront of Front Page option
First of all create a page in the wordpress admin end, the you would like to have as your front page.
Once you have created your page,
Inside the admin end go to the Appearance->Customize->Homepage Settings->Select the newly page that you just created in the homepage dropdown
That should do it.
Step 1. Please check your internet connection when your reload your tab/browser, because I think all JavaScript can't load perfectly.
Step 2. Change Your Browser then check it
Step 3. Deactivate your all plugin one by one then check when it's will be working. It's maybe Plugin conflict.
Step 3. Deactivate your theme then check it's working or not.
Then Please let me know your update.

Wordpress chosen theme doesn't load

I have developed a wordpress theme and have uploaded and chosen that at http://www.digitalmanager.pk/ The problem is, when I am logged in my wordpress acccount on this sight, it shows the correct theme i.e. the one that I have chosen. But as soon as I logout of my wordpress account, it shows the default 2014 theme. Below is the screenshot, when I am logged in:
And the other one you can check for yourself by visiting the site at http://www.digitalmanager.pk/
P.S. I have removed the cache and tested but nothing changed.
It may be due to WP Super Cache Plugin. Just deactivate the WP Super Cache plugin from the Installed Plugins. Then upload upload your theme again.

how to hide wp-admin from site made with wordpress on live

I am about make my site live, but i don't want some usual suffix in url like wp-admin, wp-login. Is there any way i can remove it?
And if there is any solution for that, then how would I access my admin panel after that?
Free plugins were recommended to fix this issue;
Lockdown WP Admin: link
Hide Login+ : link
Secure Hidden Login : link

Plugins menu doesn't appear in the admin panel

I'm having a very simple problem. I'm new to WordPress and I'm trying to install a plugin.
Everyone says there's a "plugins" option on the sidebar-menu in the admin panel, but I don't see one! I've looked for it in all the sub-menus too.
Whenever I try to search for this problem, I get results about creating a plugin to show on the admin menu.
Anyway, how can I get the plugins menu to show up?
The issue is almost certainly related to one of two things:
1) You don't have permissions (are you logged in as admin?)
OR
2) The theme (or a plugin) has disabled the plugins menu.
After you've checked to be sure that you are an administrator, then you should attempt to view this page:
http://www.yourdomain.com/wp-admin/plugins.php (replacing www.yourdomain.com with your site's domain name).
If it's accessible, then it's time to start exploring the theme (which theme are you using?) and possibly some of the plugins that might have disabled the menu item.
FYI, the method to remove dashboard menu items is covered here: http://www.wprecipes.com/how-to-remove-menus-in-wordpress-dashboard
If you did double check your file permissions (i.e. 755 for folders and 644 for wordpress files on Linux), please consider editing your wp-config.php file and change
define('DISALLOW_FILE_MODS',true);
to
define('DISALLOW_FILE_MODS',false);
The Add New option in Plugins menu will show up, also if you have internet connection, possible updates will be shown up.
This what I found looking for the same problem, I guess this is your situation also:
If your site is hosted on WordPress.com:
Plugins: Plugins are tools used to extend the functionality of the WordPress platform. However, they are only applicable to self-hosted blogs and web sites using the WordPress.org software. Plugins are not permitted here at WordPress.com for various security reasons.
On wordpress.com hosted sites, you don't have permission to install plugins. You must have an own wordpress installation to do that.
I found this post searching for help with a similar issue with a self-hosted WordPress installation -- in this case it was a site that a friend had paid someone to make, but then took them off the work and asked me to help out.
There were several regular menu options missing -- it turned out to be down to a plugin called Admin Menu Editor that the previous web guy had installed to limit the options available to my friend, so they wouldn't mess with things.
In this case I could access the options for Admin Menu Editor by going to http://www.example.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=menu_editor
In one of my cases it turned out to be strictly file permission thing so apache users could not access the plugins directory.
I have never seen that problem before. However, try either expanding all the current menu items to see if "plugins" are listed there, or try deactivating some/all of your plugins to see if one of the plugins are conflicting somehow and making your plugins menu not display.
I know this is an old question but I hit this problem at work recently with a WordPress site I inherited that had been originally developed by an external company. I tracked it down to the roles assigned to the user account. The "admin" account I had been given was actually assigned a restricted role that didn't have permission to access most of the settings.
Fortunately, I have access to the database so I was able to modify the assigned role directly. The default database prefix in WordPress is wp but you may need adjust these steps according to your own database.
First, find the user_id in the wp_users table for the account you want to modify and then run the following SQL against your WordPress database.
UPDATE wp_usermeta SET meta_value = "a:1:{s:13:""administrator"";b:1;}" WHERE user_id = {your_user_id} AND meta_key = "wp_capabilities";
UPDATE wp_usermeta SET meta_value = "10" WHERE user_id = {your_user_id} AND meta_key = "wp_user_level";
The next time you log in with that user account it should now have administrator privileges.
If you are using the multisite feature of Wordpress you will only see the plugins menu if you are super admin.
In the menu go to "My Sites" at the top of the page then click "Network Admin". (If you do not have this option you are not super admin.) Under "Network Admin" click "Dashboard" and then the plugins menu will appear. In your Network settings you can enable plugins for the sites.
The issue I was having was even trickier: No one was super admin. I fixed this by overwriting the "is_super_admin" function (simply returning true always) and then editing the settings as needed, before removing the overwrite again.
If you install a local WordPress the Plugins sub menu will not appear for any of the sites you work. Click My Sites area at the top of the page then click Network Admin and then click Dashboard. The Plugins sub menu will appear there. Then install new plugins and use it on sites on which you are working.
Good luck.
For me, changing lines in wp-config.php worked. I changed:
define('DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT', true);
define('DISALLOW_FILE_MODS', true);
to
define('DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT', false);
define('DISALLOW_FILE_MODS', false);
There might be a couple of reasons for the same. Some of them are:-
Reason 1 - When the website is hosted on wordpress.com
Reason 2 - When the user is logged in with a non-admin account
Reason 3 - When the WordPress website/blog is a part of a multi-site-network and the network admin has disabled the plugin menu
Reason 4 - Plugins Conflict

How can i change the theme for a site from front end in wordpress?

In my wordpress site i have 10 themes. I need to change the themes by clicking the link from the front end site.(Normally we change the themes in admin login). I need to change the themes without login in to the admin panel.
Is that possible?..
Install the Theme Switcher plugin and it will print out a list of your themes in your sidebar and users can click the links to make the switch. See more about Theme Switching in the WordPress Codex.
If you are not administrator or permitted by administrator then it is fully impossible .If you are permitted to change then simple go to dashboard then go theme option and change it.

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