As discussed here .
Grab the Site Logo and set that as the logo on the login screen.
That would be lightweight enough (no extra functionality), while also being beneficial for businesses (regardless of whether they have developers or not).
Read-only archive : https://petitions.classicpress.net/posts/165/set-login-page-logo-to-be-site-logo
Author : Wade Striebel
Vote count : 56
Status : completed
Comments
pieter, on the forums, suggested that the image be hyperlinked to the homepage, which would be a good enhancement of this.
~ posted by azurecurve
Note that, in the current implementation, this is more than changing the image URL; the logo is a background image in an anchor tag, so it must be appropriately sized via CSS for the given logo image, or it produces unexpected results.
~ posted by Code Potent
Hi Sean, something we’ve learned along the way as we’ve been using this petitions site is that it’s important to keep petitions small and well-scoped and try not to change them too much from the poster’s original intent.
So, suggestions that are separate from the original petition should go in a separate petition. However, customizing the login screen CSS and background is already possible in ClassicPress today with no extra changes: just go to Appearance > Customize and use the “Additional CSS” section. Here is an example CSS snippet to get you started: "customize" login page - #18 by anon71687268
~ posted by James Nylen
Under the ‘site logo automatically appears on login page’ scenario, what happens with sites that don’t have a logo, but are using text as site identifier? Does the CP logo then get displayed as it currently does?
~ posted by Ray Gulick
Love it - so simple
~ posted by Roald
Excellent starting point!
Let’s plan to finish that PR and get this change into the next release of ClassicPress, due sometime in June or July.
~ posted by James Nylen