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WordPress Custom Admin Branding

Posted on October 2nd, 2007 by Josh
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I’ve updated this post and moved it to my new WordPress Magazine, Pressing Pixels.

Filed under: Annoucements, Graphic Design, Plugins, Wordpress

20 Comments on “WordPress Custom Admin Branding”

  1. #1 WP Custom Admin Branding | Quality Peoples said at 9:13 am on October 3rd, 2007:

    [...] at home), but this has been hard in the past. All that’s changed: Josh Byers brings it with a WordPress Custom Admin Branding plugin. [via All [...]

  2. #2 Richard said at 9:54 pm on October 6th, 2007:

    Hi there – This is a great plugin, thanks. The only – and significant – problem though is that, when activated, the plugin is preventing certain dashboard and posting functionality from showing up. For example, I activated it on two sites running WP 2.2x, after which I could no longer see the “View site” link on the top left of the dashboard and, more importantly, I could see any of the WYSIWIG icons or code shortcuts in the write post interface. Any idea how these could be fixed please, as otherwise this is a cool and really useful plugin. Cheers, Richard.

  3. #3 Richard said at 1:30 am on October 7th, 2007:

    Sorry, I meant to say I could “not” see any of the WYSIWIG icons or code shortcuts in the write post interface… . Thanks.

  4. #4 Josh said at 5:51 pm on October 7th, 2007:

    Hi Richard,

    Thanks for pointing out that error. Unfortunetely I don’t have a solution yet. I did notice that if you deactivate the plugin, bring up the write page and then re-activate the plugin it works – but only for that session.

    It seems like the css for the WYSIWIG is getting confused a little bit. I will continue to look into this and post a solution when I find one.

    If anyone else has an idea I would welcome any feedback.

  5. #5 Ken said at 10:49 pm on November 9th, 2007:

    I tried out your branding plugin and it works for me sort of. however, when i click log out i get some errors.

    I suppose there might be a conflict with another plugin. I can send you a list or screen shot of the plugins i am using.

    I also tried to use your contact form and you are having issues with the verify image.

    Shoot me an email

  6. #6 Kincaid said at 1:07 pm on December 10th, 2007:

    Hi

    I tried your plugin but receive the same errors on logging out

    Great idea though!

  7. #7 WordPress Admin Themes - Blog Tipz | Make Money Online said at 10:40 pm on December 11th, 2007:

    [...] A two-part guide (Part 1 | Part 2) using images and creating a plugin. Josh Byers created a plugin to customize it with very little user know-how required. Drop Down Menus, Etc. Drop Down Menus [...]

  8. #8 Maximus said at 2:18 am on December 20th, 2007:

    I would like to see a continuation of the topic

  9. #9 Eric Hall said at 1:11 pm on December 31st, 2007:

    Love your plug-in. Thanks so much. Was working on this and just decided to do a quick google and found you.

    THanks. This is exactly what I need for clients. I use WP for a basic Content Management system – it is so much easier for a client to learn than larger CMS.

    This is great.

    Thanks again.!

  10. #10 So You Want To Use WordPress To Build Your Client’s Site… at WordPress Themes, WordPress Plugins, Blog Tips, WordPress Optimizations >> WPthemesplugin.com said at 1:21 pm on January 15th, 2008:

    [...] Custom Admin Branding – Customize the login screen, header and footer of the WordPress Admin. [...]

  11. #11 Josh said at 4:21 pm on January 18th, 2008:

    Hopefully the update should eliminate the errors some of you have been getting. There was some whitespace at the end of the code which was causing some havoc with the headers.

    Let me know if there are additional issues.

  12. #12 Matrich said at 1:29 am on January 20th, 2008:

    Thanks so much for the plugin. I’ve always wanted to develop one for this purpose but fortunately, I have found it already done.

    Thanks for the update as it was causing an error which I wanted to point out but now it is fine.

  13. #13 Edie said at 1:29 pm on January 22nd, 2008:

    Hello,

    thank you for this great plugin, but I have this problem:

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /mounted-storage/home50b/sub009/sc34411-EILL/czechbracelet.info/wp-content/plugins/custom_branding/custom_branding.php:56) in /mounted-storage/home50b/sub009/sc34411-EILL/czechbracelet.info/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 391

    Can you help me?

    Thank you for reply.

    Kind regards,
    Edie

  14. #14 Completing the CMS With Wordpress : Pressing Pixels | A Wordpress Magazine said at 1:39 pm on January 24th, 2008:

    [...] Custom Admin Branding Plugin [...]

  15. #15 Josh said at 3:33 pm on January 24th, 2008:

    Great post. You may be interested in this too: http://www.americansforisrael.com/

  16. #16 More Thoughts on Using Word Press as a CMS | Fort Wayne Web Site Design & Development :: EH Design & Consulting said at 4:53 am on September 4th, 2008:

    [...] custom login – lets the log in screen be customized to look like the client web [...]

  17. #17 mark said at 12:47 am on March 5th, 2009:

    I installed the plugin and played with the CSS. loads my image and I can login but I can’t find where new users should register. I no longer have a register button.

  18. #18 mark said at 12:51 am on March 5th, 2009:

    ok feeling really stupid now, I turned off register-plus earlier…

    sorry

  19. #19 mark said at 11:39 am on March 5th, 2009:

    getting confused with the source of the css for both the login and register pages when I am using this plugin along with register-plus. I am able to manipulate the size and position of the background but cant seem to affect change on the text or input fields. Where is the form built?

  20. #20 Tidy Design said at 2:28 pm on June 18th, 2009:

    Thank you for this tidy plugin!

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