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I didn’t want to registered, i want to sign in to look for further free themes. How can I reverse the registration?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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The situation is that I didn’t want to be registered, but I clicked the button because of not exactly reading as I was looking for free themes for my website I had opened too much of sites. If my registration doesn’t costs me anything it’s no problem to be registered.
But I only wanted to look for more themes, I am “log in” for some days when a friend of me has done it for finding good themes. But be registered with paying is not useful for me, because I am just looking for themes for my website. I want to have the first status where I could log in and follow the themes, is this possible? -
Hello,
If my registration doesn’t costs me anything it’s no problem to be registered.
The WordPress.com account you have created is free. Your self hosted WordPress.org site is connected to your WordPress.com account using Jetpack — which enables you to manage your site and browse themes through your WordPress.com account.
In case you need it, the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org are explained here:
I want to have the first status where I could log in and follow the themes, is this possible?
From your account, you can browse the themes available here:
If you click on the three dots, you will see a ‘Live Demo’ link where you can preview the theme. With a self hosted WordPress.org site, you can also install custom themes.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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