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WordPress stores all of its information in the MySQL database and interacts with the database to generate information within your WordPress site. A “raw” view of the data, tables and fields stored in the MySQL database is accessible through phpMyAdmin.
We just made this plugin as a wrapper (container) of official PhpMyAdmin, to make it possible to be installed as a WP plugin. However, we don’t monitor PhpMyAdmin package’s source code itself. We take no responsibility about this plugin.
You could edit your computer’s hosts file to interpret old domain requests as localhost (IP 127.0.0.1) requests. Then you needn’t change any DB data. The drawback is you’ll no longer be able to access the real old domain site from that computer, unless you remove the hosts entry.
Log in to your WordPress.org account to contribute to WordPress, get help in the support forum, or rate and review themes and plugins. Username or Email Address.
Using phpMyAdmin. If your web server has phpMyAdmin installed, you may follow these instructions to create your WordPress username and database. If you work on your own computer, on most Linux distributions you can install PhpMyAdmin automatically.
Using phpMyAdmin. If your web server has phpMyAdmin installed, you may follow these instructions to create your WordPress username and database. If you work on your own computer, on most Linux distributions you can install PhpMyAdmin automatically.
Watch this quick GIF to see someone navigating to the WP-Admin login screen: This login screen tells you that you've come to the right place -- time to log in! How do I get to the log in screen? Before you can explore the wide world of WordPress, you must log in!
Editing wp-config.php. One of the most important files in your WordPress installation is the wp-config.php file. This file is located in the root of your WordPress file directory and contains your website’s base configuration details, such as database connection information.
phpMyAdmin select MD5 function on user_pass row. Check that your password is actually correct, and that MD5 is in the box. phpMyAdmin user_pass row with MD5 function and “rabbitseatcarrots” as the password. Click the ‘Go’ button to the bottom right. Test the new password on the login screen.