Changing a username to a template through WordPress: Can damage the template or

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  • Avatar: yaronb
    yaronb
    Participant
    May 14, 2020 at 23:05

    Hey

    I want to change my WordPress username
    For not using my username as the blog author.
    Because it appears in the name of yaronb.

    I want it to appear on the site cislen

    Here: https://prnt.sc/sgzcb5
    And the storage company told me that if I change the username on WordPress,
    This can cause severe technical problems in the template.

    And the truth is that it sounds a little excessive to me.
    And not exactly.

    And I want to hear your opinion …

    In principle, you need to enter a database and change it manually through it.

    Intention through the control panel from here
    https://prnt.sc/sgzbva

    How about please?

    3 Answers
    Avatar: John Holden
    John Holden
    Participant
    May 15, 2020 at 06:12

    Hi,

    – Open single.php (wp-content\xstore\)

    – Here you can change meta https://prnt.sc/sh49rp

    Please read more here https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/the_author_link/

    Regards,
    Hung PD

    Avatar: yaronb
    yaronb
    Participant
    May 15, 2020 at 10:18

    Hey
    thank you for the answer,
    I want to make sure,
    You intend to rename the xstore in the table:
    https://prnt.sc/sh8cuv

    ?

    Avatar: yaronb
    yaronb
    Participant
    May 15, 2020 at 10:27

    Hi hello again

    I got into the code like you told me
    https://prnt.sc/sh8ifr

    I found the right area,
    Question if I change the word xstore?

    And my username right now is yaronb

    Shouldn’t my username currently updated be code?

    Because the code shows the xstore

    Thinking of making sure not to make a critical mistake

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