Changeset 1179626
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- 06/12/2015 01:25:43 PM (11 years ago)
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secsign/trunk/readme.txt (modified) (2 diffs)
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secsign/trunk/readme.txt
r1179594 r1179626 129 129 Yes, it's free for the user and the WordPress admin - no matter how many users the site has. It's also free of advertising. 130 130 131 = I enabled the SecSign ID Plugin and locked myself out = 132 133 Do the following steps in order to disable the SecSign ID WordPress login: 134 135 1. Open your WordPress directory via (S)FTP and rename the folder wp-content/plugins/secsign to secsign1. 136 2. Reload the backend login page and login with your WordPress username and password. 137 3. Important: Immediately rename the folder back to secsign. 138 4. The SecSign ID WordPress Plugin is now deactivated. Click on “Plugins” in the main menu, look for “SecSign” and activate it. 139 5. Adjust options in the SecSign ID settings. 140 131 141 == Screenshots == 132 142 … … 145 155 * Fixed error which could interfere with some rules in Apache .htaccess 146 156 * Tested WP compatibility for Wordpress 4.2.2 157 158 Note: After the update, please flush the page cache. 147 159 148 160 = 1.7.4 =
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