Redirect after Login on WordPress
This should solve your problem. Adapted from an answer found here. Add the following snippet of code in the functions.php file of your theme:
This should solve your problem. Adapted from an answer found here. Add the following snippet of code in the functions.php file of your theme:
PHP code cannot run in .css file, however you can use inline style, such as: or The above would be useful when working with custom fields for dynamic image paths. If the image is located in the theme directory, PHP won’t be needed, let’s say the image folder is directly under the theme folder /theme-name/images, and the stylesheet … Read more
That’s not a typical WordPress rewrite block. This is: See http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks#Where.27s_my_.htaccess_file.3F Where’s my .htaccess file? WordPress’s index.php and .htaccess files should be together in the directory indicated by the Site address (URL) setting on your General Options page. Since the name of the file begins with a dot, the file may not be visible through … Read more