How Do I Add an Admin to WordPress phpMyAdmin?

Adding an admin to a WordPress site can be done through the phpMyAdmin interface. To begin, click on the “Administration” tab at the top of the phpMyAdmin window. This will open the “Database” window. In the “Database” window, click on the “Users” tab. This will open the “Users” window. In the “Users” window, click on the “Add User” button. This will open the “Add User” window. In the “Add User” window, enter the user name and password for the admin account. Click on the “Create” button. This will add the admin to the users list in the “Users” window. The “Users” window will now show the admin’s name and password. Click on the “Settings” button in the “Users” window. This will open the “Settings” window. In the “Settings” window, click on the “Permissions” button. This will open the “Permissions” window. In the “Permissions” window, click on the “Add” button. This will open the “Add” window. In the “Add” window, enter the permissions that the admin should have. This will add the permissions to the “Permissions” window. The “Permissions” window will now show the admin’s permissions. Click on the “Close” button in the “Settings” window. This will close the “Settings” window. Click on the “Log Out” button in the “Users” window. This will log the admin out of the site.

The “Users” window will now show the name and password for the admin account. Click on the “Close” button in the “Users” window. This will close the “Users” window. The “Database” window will now show the name of the site and the name of the database that the site is in. The “Database” window will now show the name of the user that was added to the “Users” window, as well as the permissions that the user has. The “Database” window will now show the name.