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     phatmano
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    I created a test user on my dating site and when I logged in as the test user, I could see all the WordPress interface access from the front-end. My question is: Do users have to have access to WordPress dashboard etc in order to use the dating site? If they don’t have to have access to that side of WordPress, why is it accessible and how can I hide it from front-end users? The reason I am saying this is because the users ends up with 2 interfaces, WordPress + SweetDate, which is confusing and unnecessary. So if there’s no need to access WordPress, please show me where/how to disable that WordPress toolbar on top. I have ran many different WordPress plugins in the past and the user didn’t ever have to know it was WordPress at all. Thanks

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    #77649
     Laura
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    Hello, you can disable the admin bar from the theme settings

    Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solution

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    #77676
     phatmano
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    Cheers thanks

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