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  • It looks like you are hosted on WordPress.com. Is that the case? If so, your best bet will be to reach out to WordPress.com support: https://en.support.wordpress.com/

    Thread Starter RitaJoC

    (@ritajoc)

    No. My site is self-hosted.

    Please deactivate the plugin that is showing WordPress.com login on the login page. Then see if the problems persist.

    Thread Starter RitaJoC

    (@ritajoc)

    Davood, thank you for your response. I deactivated the feature; however, the problem still persist.

    Sorry for the delay in my reply. Would you sharing who your site is hosted with? That can help narrow down what the problem might be and get you back up and running faster.

    Thread Starter RitaJoC

    (@ritajoc)

    Bluehost is my hosting company.

    Hmm. I have had nothing but headaches with sites for my clients that are hosted on bluehost. Are you using their cloud hosting: http://cloud.bluehost.com/products/cloud-sites or is it just regular hosting using cpanel?

    Have you tried:
    -deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).
    -switching to the default theme to rule out any theme-specific problems.

    Thread Starter RitaJoC

    (@ritajoc)

    Davood, it is regular hosting using cpanel. Kmessinger, I tried all of that to no avail. However, the problem did start when updating to WordPress 4.5 months ago, and I’ve been trying to resolve it ever since.

    Go to your dashboard and then All Page. Choose one to edit. When that page comes up what does it say on the left side of the screen for “Visibilty?”

    Thread Starter RitaJoC

    (@ritajoc)

    On the right side of the screen for Visibility is says Public.

    To me this is a problem with a plug in or a feature in your theme.

    The problem is just with Pages? Not posts?

    Are you using Chrome? If so, before logging in, hit the F12 button. This will bring up a screen on the side. Set that for Console and then log in and go to a page. Do you see any errors?

    I agree with @kmessinger.

    Do you have W3 Total Cache set up? If so, look for a setting that talks about caching for logged in users. I do not remember exactly which page it is on but I know it is there.. Make sure this setting is unchecked.

    Thread Starter RitaJoC

    (@ritajoc)

    The problem is only with pages; however, the home page is fine. I followed your instructions and found this: JQMIGRATE: jQuery.fn.live() is deprecated

    Thread Starter RitaJoC

    (@ritajoc)

    @davood I have WP Super Cache set up.

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