2622 readersIn a previous post I wrote about the possibility to adjust the login page in your WordPress backend. But I still receive a lot of questions about it and I would like to point out three simple ways, so that you can customize with little effort the login page to your site - a nice
7179 readersIn this DiW post, we transform three slices of code into a clean & stylish tabbed menu that visitors can use to login, register, and recover passwords from anywhere in your site. Too many features & details to explain up front, so check out the working demo to see the finished product. On the menu:
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0 readersBen of Binary Moon has taken the custom WordPress login a step further as one of his series of WordPress Tricks and Tips.
He created a plugin as well as an image template for the custom WordPress login.
The plugin itself sits in the plugins folder alongside the images – which you can change as required.
1472 readersTime and time again, when I would read an article about WordPress security or how to harden an install, I would see mentions of limiting the amount of times someone can try to log into an account. I’ve never put much thought into the idea but I’ve finally installed a plugin to help lessen the
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This first snippet will simply display the login form, use the second snippet if you wish to define specific options.PHP - default login form
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2184 readersFor a recent project, I needed a way to add custom post and body classes on a per-post basis. Sure, I could have used a category or tag to style each post, but I hate creating custom categories and tags for the purposes of styling a post. So, I created a small plugin
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0 readersWhile it might not be the tutorial that many of us want, NETTuts has published a great guide to making your first WordPress plugin from scratch. They talk about making something that can show products from OSCommerce, which while interesting, isn’t what my first choice would be.
In today’s tutorial we’ll be talking about creating
3664 readersThe Custom Admin Branding Plugin allows you to brand and customize the WordPress administration area for clients or for personal use. You can display custom images and styles for the login screen, admin header and footer. The plugin has been updated for WP 2.9
It should be fairly easy to use for anyone familiar with
3250 readersMost of the “related posts” plugins out there while they provide some kind of control on how to create related posts, they all rely on an algorithm and the results are automatic. With Custom Post Relationships (CPR), you get total control as you can manually select the posts that you want to relate.
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