WordPress Can't Add new Page/Post
I have a problem with my WordPress and I don't know why.
I disabled all plugins, activated the default theme twenty seventeen.
Permalinks are ok I also checked that.
I even changed the edit.php file from a different WordPress where it's working.But no luck.
The problem is when I try to add new page or post it redirects me to wp-admin/edit.php.
I also checked httacces, nothing there either.
wp-debug is turned on, no errors in console nor site.
Can someone help me out?Thank You.
php wordpress
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I have a problem with my WordPress and I don't know why.
I disabled all plugins, activated the default theme twenty seventeen.
Permalinks are ok I also checked that.
I even changed the edit.php file from a different WordPress where it's working.But no luck.
The problem is when I try to add new page or post it redirects me to wp-admin/edit.php.
I also checked httacces, nothing there either.
wp-debug is turned on, no errors in console nor site.
Can someone help me out?Thank You.
php wordpress
Did you have some plugin that was manipulating user privileges? Maybe your user account does not have the right to add new posts anymore.
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:35
@ZoliSzabó i disabled all the plugins , and also used the main account for the login
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:37
Have you tried reinstalling WordPress? (wp-admin -> Dashboard -> Updates -> Re-install button)
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:42
@ZoliSzabó I will try to install it now again
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:48
try to overwrite new wp-admin folder ... and then check it
– deemi-D-nadeem
Aug 1 '17 at 11:58
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I have a problem with my WordPress and I don't know why.
I disabled all plugins, activated the default theme twenty seventeen.
Permalinks are ok I also checked that.
I even changed the edit.php file from a different WordPress where it's working.But no luck.
The problem is when I try to add new page or post it redirects me to wp-admin/edit.php.
I also checked httacces, nothing there either.
wp-debug is turned on, no errors in console nor site.
Can someone help me out?Thank You.
php wordpress
I have a problem with my WordPress and I don't know why.
I disabled all plugins, activated the default theme twenty seventeen.
Permalinks are ok I also checked that.
I even changed the edit.php file from a different WordPress where it's working.But no luck.
The problem is when I try to add new page or post it redirects me to wp-admin/edit.php.
I also checked httacces, nothing there either.
wp-debug is turned on, no errors in console nor site.
Can someone help me out?Thank You.
php wordpress
php wordpress
edited Aug 1 '17 at 10:31
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Did you have some plugin that was manipulating user privileges? Maybe your user account does not have the right to add new posts anymore.
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:35
@ZoliSzabó i disabled all the plugins , and also used the main account for the login
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:37
Have you tried reinstalling WordPress? (wp-admin -> Dashboard -> Updates -> Re-install button)
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:42
@ZoliSzabó I will try to install it now again
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:48
try to overwrite new wp-admin folder ... and then check it
– deemi-D-nadeem
Aug 1 '17 at 11:58
add a comment |
Did you have some plugin that was manipulating user privileges? Maybe your user account does not have the right to add new posts anymore.
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:35
@ZoliSzabó i disabled all the plugins , and also used the main account for the login
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:37
Have you tried reinstalling WordPress? (wp-admin -> Dashboard -> Updates -> Re-install button)
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:42
@ZoliSzabó I will try to install it now again
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:48
try to overwrite new wp-admin folder ... and then check it
– deemi-D-nadeem
Aug 1 '17 at 11:58
Did you have some plugin that was manipulating user privileges? Maybe your user account does not have the right to add new posts anymore.
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:35
Did you have some plugin that was manipulating user privileges? Maybe your user account does not have the right to add new posts anymore.
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:35
@ZoliSzabó i disabled all the plugins , and also used the main account for the login
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:37
@ZoliSzabó i disabled all the plugins , and also used the main account for the login
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:37
Have you tried reinstalling WordPress? (wp-admin -> Dashboard -> Updates -> Re-install button)
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:42
Have you tried reinstalling WordPress? (wp-admin -> Dashboard -> Updates -> Re-install button)
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:42
@ZoliSzabó I will try to install it now again
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:48
@ZoliSzabó I will try to install it now again
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:48
try to overwrite new wp-admin folder ... and then check it
– deemi-D-nadeem
Aug 1 '17 at 11:58
try to overwrite new wp-admin folder ... and then check it
– deemi-D-nadeem
Aug 1 '17 at 11:58
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I'll pop my solution in here as these threads seem to reach the top of search results and it was complete accident I resolved the same issue (like you it had nothing to do with .htaccess):
If using PHP 5.6, change from FPM to FastCGI. Curiously, when we upgraded to 7.2, both FastCGI and FPM worked. Be advised that other plugins, themes etc. may have compatability issues as swapping PHP has knock-on effects.
If you're unable to do so, there are some other troubleshooting methods which are worth trying on top of disabling themes/plugins;
- In Settings > Permalinks, change the URL format to "Plain", Save, then change it back to whatever you had before and Save again
- Reinstall Wordpress by going to "Updates" > Re-install now
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I'll pop my solution in here as these threads seem to reach the top of search results and it was complete accident I resolved the same issue (like you it had nothing to do with .htaccess):
If using PHP 5.6, change from FPM to FastCGI. Curiously, when we upgraded to 7.2, both FastCGI and FPM worked. Be advised that other plugins, themes etc. may have compatability issues as swapping PHP has knock-on effects.
If you're unable to do so, there are some other troubleshooting methods which are worth trying on top of disabling themes/plugins;
- In Settings > Permalinks, change the URL format to "Plain", Save, then change it back to whatever you had before and Save again
- Reinstall Wordpress by going to "Updates" > Re-install now
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I'll pop my solution in here as these threads seem to reach the top of search results and it was complete accident I resolved the same issue (like you it had nothing to do with .htaccess):
If using PHP 5.6, change from FPM to FastCGI. Curiously, when we upgraded to 7.2, both FastCGI and FPM worked. Be advised that other plugins, themes etc. may have compatability issues as swapping PHP has knock-on effects.
If you're unable to do so, there are some other troubleshooting methods which are worth trying on top of disabling themes/plugins;
- In Settings > Permalinks, change the URL format to "Plain", Save, then change it back to whatever you had before and Save again
- Reinstall Wordpress by going to "Updates" > Re-install now
add a comment |
I'll pop my solution in here as these threads seem to reach the top of search results and it was complete accident I resolved the same issue (like you it had nothing to do with .htaccess):
If using PHP 5.6, change from FPM to FastCGI. Curiously, when we upgraded to 7.2, both FastCGI and FPM worked. Be advised that other plugins, themes etc. may have compatability issues as swapping PHP has knock-on effects.
If you're unable to do so, there are some other troubleshooting methods which are worth trying on top of disabling themes/plugins;
- In Settings > Permalinks, change the URL format to "Plain", Save, then change it back to whatever you had before and Save again
- Reinstall Wordpress by going to "Updates" > Re-install now
I'll pop my solution in here as these threads seem to reach the top of search results and it was complete accident I resolved the same issue (like you it had nothing to do with .htaccess):
If using PHP 5.6, change from FPM to FastCGI. Curiously, when we upgraded to 7.2, both FastCGI and FPM worked. Be advised that other plugins, themes etc. may have compatability issues as swapping PHP has knock-on effects.
If you're unable to do so, there are some other troubleshooting methods which are worth trying on top of disabling themes/plugins;
- In Settings > Permalinks, change the URL format to "Plain", Save, then change it back to whatever you had before and Save again
- Reinstall Wordpress by going to "Updates" > Re-install now
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Did you have some plugin that was manipulating user privileges? Maybe your user account does not have the right to add new posts anymore.
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:35
@ZoliSzabó i disabled all the plugins , and also used the main account for the login
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:37
Have you tried reinstalling WordPress? (wp-admin -> Dashboard -> Updates -> Re-install button)
– Zoli Szabó
Aug 1 '17 at 10:42
@ZoliSzabó I will try to install it now again
– Agnes Pandek
Aug 1 '17 at 10:48
try to overwrite new wp-admin folder ... and then check it
– deemi-D-nadeem
Aug 1 '17 at 11:58