40+ Examples of Custom Login Pages (Random of the Day #0022)

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40+ Examples of Custom Login Pages (Random of the Day #0022)

Random WordPress of the Day #0022


Title: 40+ Examples of Custom Login Pages



Everyone is pretty much used to that boring WordPress login page when it comes time to login, but there are a few reasons why one would want to change that. The first being simply to have something nice looking for ones self, the second would be if you are setting a WordPress website for someone else and want it to look professional and, third, if you have subscribers and you don’t want them getting confused when they reach a login screen that doesn’t match your website.

That being said, head over to WPCookies.com to see their list of the 40+ best examples of creative and unique custom Wordpress login screens to give you a better understanding and help while designing your own.

Click here to visit them.

Matt Mullenweg (Person of the Day #0022)

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Matt Mullenweg (Person of the Day #0022)

WordPress Person of the Day #0022


Name: Matt Mullenweg

Country: United States




Click here to visit his website!


If you don’t already know Matt is the founder of WordPress, and here’s an interview he did with SpeakingEvents.com.


WP Toolbar (Tip of the Day #0022)

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WP Toolbar (Tip of the Day #0022)

WordPress Tip of the Day #0022


Title: WP Toolbar



I found an interesting tool from IAmNotAGoodArtist.com and thought I would share this with you.

It’s a WordPress Admin Toolbar Bookmarklet, basically what it does is add buttons on the top right of your browser that gives you quick access to your admin sidebar links.

This is useful so that you can be browsing the site in question and need to change things, you can get direct links to the options in your administration panel without having to go in it. The buttons work only for the site you are currently browsing, obviously if you aren’t logged in you will need to once you click an option.

This works on all WordPress websites but will still show on other websites, however if you click the buttons you will more than likely get error pages. And like I said before since you need to be logged in to get access, this won’t let you do anything to websites which you aren’t an administrator for.

It can get annoying showing up on all websites, but if you use different browsers for editing websites and general browsing it should make a difference.

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