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How to activate the frozen WordPress password field on the login page

I haven’t been actively writing on this weblog for a very long time, and immediately I began writing once more. I made a decision to take a break from the WordPress world and experiment with issues outdoors of WordPress. Now I’m again in WordPress.

I’ll write experiences with WordPress.

I completed the internet hosting switch yesterday, then I attempted to log right into a WordPress web site, and I used to be shocked as a result of the password discipline was frozen, unable to enter the password. How do I allow the password discipline on the frozen login web page?

One other different is to login through WordPress.com as there’s a login choice with WordPress.com there – see the connected screenshot.

WordPress login page with option to log in with WordPress.com and frozen WordPress password field
WordPress login web page with choice to log in with WordPress.com and frozen WordPress password discipline

I then logged in with WordPress.com, and checked the settings on my WordPress web site. So far as I do know WordPress, plugins are normally those that trigger issues essentially the most.
And since I can log in with WordPress.com, I feel the plugin that shows the WordPress login is the almost definitely wrongdoer.

Jetpack. I checked Jetpack’s settings and located the next setting, WordPress.com logged in.

Disable all of the settings within the settings for WordPress.com to log in. Then log off – see the connected screenshot.

Jetpack settings for WordPress.com log in
Jetpack settings for WordPress.com log in

And, the password discipline on the WordPress login web page is again on. We are able to log in with the standard WordPress login

 

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