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Customizing Your Wordpress login
By Quentin | January 2, 2008
David Airey has a great little tutorial up on how to modify your WordPress login page, so that it fits more in line with the style of your site.
David Says:
I know that many of you reading are web designers / developers in some shape or form. I also know that more and more clients are integrating WordPress blogs into their web projects (although it’s something I’ve yet to do for a client).
One aspect of the design that I probably would’ve overlooked, had it not been for Ayush Saran, is the actual WordPress login screen.

If you have a WordPress blog, then take a look inside your wp-admin / images folder. You’ll notice two .gif files titled:
login-bkg-tile.gif
login-bkg.bottom.gif
These two images make up the look and feel of your WP admin screen (where you login), and if you click on the two files above you’ll see how I’ve branded mine with my logo (I had to use transparency for the bottom section so the graduation shows correctly).
Here is the one I made for Blogging Empires.

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