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Hi!
I have installed SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle. Since that i can not see mey installed Plugins anymore. I am not able to install or deinstall new Plugins neither i am able to update the old ones. When I push the button Plugin I can only see the site of “SiteOrigin WidgetsBundle”
Thanks
Hatti
Hi Hatti
Thanks for posting.
What are you looking to accomplish? Can you perhaps expand upon your question a little?
If you’d like to regain access your plugin list, perhaps chat to your hosting company. Are you perhaps using a site that’s part of a multi-site WordPress install? If so, that could be why you can’t view the plugin list.
Thank you for your answer…yes thats right! I have installed Multisite (without using it). Is there any way to get to the plugin list again?
Thx in advance!
Hatti
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Sure, try hovering over My SitesNetwork AdminPlugins at the top left when logged into WordPress. Put another way, you’ll need to navigate to the multi-site plugins screen.
Thanks again!:-)
It took me some hours to find out that with my multisite instalation I did not became a "Super Admin". So there ist no chance to choose "network Admin" in my dashbord. One problem leads to another!
I have tried to find out how I upgrade myself to a "Super Admin"… up to now with no success. Do you know where and how I can do this?
Thx
Hatti
Hi Hatti
How far along is your site? If you haven’t started building yet, consider deleting the files and database on this server and installing WordPress single site.
http://yourdomain.com/wp-admin
is where you should be able to access the main dashboard.Users are accessed at
https://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/network/users.php
.I don’t spend too much time working with multi-site, I’m not sure you can upgrade an account to Super Admin, I think you’d need to be logged in as a Super Admin to set those permissions. I’m not certain though.
Perhaps this guide might help: https://wpengine.com/resources/wordpress-multisite-user-management/
Another possible source: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-wordpress-multisite-network/