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How do I access my Joomla login?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 8:27 am

If you ever need to access your Joomla login, there are a few different ways you can do so.

Option one is to go to the “Joomla! Administrator” panel on the left-hand side of the screen and select “Users.”

Once you’re in the “Users” screen, you’ll see a list of all of your Joomla accounts. To access your login, simply click on the account name that you need access to and you’ll be taken to the login screen.

Option two is to go to the “Joomla! Administrator” panel on the left-hand side of the screen and select “Configuration.”

Once you’re in the “Configuration” screen, you’ll see a list of all of your Joomla settings. To access your login, simply click on the “Joomla!” icon next to the setting you need access to and you’ll be taken to the login screen.

PRO TIP: If you are having trouble logging in to your Joomla site, it is important to check with your host or webmaster first. There may be a problem with your account or the server itself. Once you have verified that there is no problem with your account or the server, you can try resetting your password. If you are still having trouble, please contact Joomla’s support team for assistance.

Option three is to go to the “Joomla! Administrator” panel on the left-hand side of the screen and select “System.”

Once you’re in the “System” screen, you’ll see a list of all of your Joomla servers. To access your login, simply click on the “Joomla!” icon next to the server you need access to and you’ll be taken to the login screen.

Finally, option four is to go to the “Joomla! Administrator” panel on the left-hand side of the screen and select “Logins.”

Once you’re in the “Logins” screen, you’ll see a list of all of your Joomla accounts.

Once you have access to your login, you can log in to your Joomla site using the username and password that you entered when you first created your account.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.