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How to hide WordPress Admin bar from logged in Users?
Simply go to the Users » All Users page and then click on the ‘edit’ link for any user you want to disable the admin bar for. This will bring you to the user profile editor page. From here, uncheck the box next to the ‘Show toolbar when viewing site’ option.
How to remove WP Admin bar?
If you’d like to remove the admin bar only for yourself, simply go to Users > Your Profile. Scroll down to Toolbar (you’ll find it under Keyboard Shortcuts) and uncheck the Show Toolbar when viewing site box.
How do I show my toolbar in WordPress?
Remember, the WordPress Admin Bar is only visible to you when you’re logged in to your site. To turn off this view, click the Edit my Profile link. Now, from this screen, you’ll see a check box to Show Toolbar when viewing site.
To show a logged in user’s information in a menu item, make a menu item only visible to logged in users and then click the grey arrow button to add a user tag (username, first_name, last_name, nickname, display_name, email) to the menu item label.
How to control who can access Windows Admin Center?
If you have an Active Directory domain, you can manage gateway user and administrator access from within the Windows Admin Center interface. On the Users tab you can control who can access Windows Admin Center as a gateway user. By default, and if you don’t specify a security group, any user that accesses the gateway URL has access.
How to add a Login link to the menu?
To add a logout/login link to menu, expand the “User Links” menu item type and then add the logout and/or login link to the menu. Where can I get support?
What to do when user comes back to login page?
If the variable is set, either go straight back to the protected page, or call whatever ‘logout’ code you have. It’s generally more a question of how one gets pushed around your site.