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.

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.

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