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#WordPressPlugin: Customize the logo on the WP login screen by simply dropping a file named login-logo.png into your WP content directory. CSS is automatic!
https://github.com/markjaquith/login-logo

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#WordPressPlugin: Customize the logo on the WP login screen by simply dropping a file named login-logo.png into your WP content directory. CSS is automatic!

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# Login Logo #
Contributors: markjaquith
Donate link: http://txfx.net/wordpress-plugins/donate
Tags: customize, login, login screen, logo, custom logo
Requires at least: 5.1.2
Tested up to: 6.6

Customize the logo on the WP login screen by simply dropping a file named login-logo.png into your WP content directory. CSS is automatic!

## Description ##

This plugin allows you to customize the logo on the WordPress login screen. There is zero configuration. You just drop the logo file into your WordPress content directory, named `login-logo.png` and this plugin takes over.

Note that you should use a transparent background on the PNG image, crop it tightly (no padding pixels) and use a width of exactly 312 pixels for best results. Wider images will be downscaled in modern browsers, but it isn't recommended to rely on that.

This plugin also works in the `mu-plugins` directory.

## Installation ##

1. Install the plugin and activate it.

2. Create a PNG image with a transparent background, tightly cropped, with a recommended width of 312 pixels.

3. Upload the PNG image to your WordPress content directory (`/wp-content/`, by default), and name the file `login-logo.png`.

4. If you have a multisite install with more than one network, you can also use `login-logo-network-{NETWORK ID}.png` to assign a different login logo to each network.

5. If you have a multisite install, you can also use `login-logo-site-{$blog_id}.png` to assign a different login logo to each site.

6. Done! The login screen will now use your logo.

## Screenshots ##

1. A login screen with a custom logo

2. A source image

## Changelog ##

### 0.10.2 ###
* Bumped supported version

### 0.10.0 ###
* Updated depreciated filter "login_headertitle" to "login_headertext" with compatibility for older WordPress versions
* Tested with WordPress 5.2.1

### 0.7 ###
* The "title" attribute of the header link matches the WordPress site title instead of saying "Powered by WordPress".
* The URL for the login logo includes "versioning" based on last file modification date, for browser cache flushing.

### 0.6 ###
* You can provide `login-logo-site-{$blog_id}.png` to have a different logo per multisite site.
* Support for WordPress 3.4
* Changed the ideal image width to 312 pixels, and instituted a tighter crop policy.

### 0.5 ###
* Support for WordPress 3.3
* Fix a bug in CSS resizing of oversized images

### 0.4 ###
* Use HTTPS if `is_ssl()` on the login page.

### 0.3 ###
* The login logo now links to your site, instead of WordPress.org
* If you don't have a custom login logo, the plugin does nothing.
* You can provide `login-logo-network-{NETWORK ID}.png` to have a different logo per multisite network.

### 0.2 ###
* Do not use `background-size` unless the image is more than 326 pixels

### 0.1 ###
* Original version

## Upgrade Notice ##

### 0.7 ###
The "title" attribute of the header link matches the WordPress site title instead of saying "Powered by WordPress".

### 0.6 ###
Upgrade now for WordPress 3.4 support! Also adds the ability to set a custom logo per site on a network.

### 0.5 ###
Upgrade immediately or the plugin will not work in WordPress 3.3!

### 0.4 ###
Adds support for SSL

### 0.3 ###
Makes the logo link to your site instead of WordPress.org! Support for per-network logos.

### 0.2 ###
Upgrade now to avoid stretching small images.