
I am all about having a custom aesthetic! If anything else I find that boring stock products limit my creativity! I am a visual people and thrive in customising everything to suit my personality and style. My WordPress is no exception. Here are 3 Plugins To Customise Your WordPress Admin to help boost those creative juices.
I just love personalising my tools, I use WordPress every day as a blogger and want something pretty to look at! I searched the web and found some cool plugins to help customise your WordPress Admin from the boring stock options they give you. Not many of you might know this was even possible, well Candice to the rescue I also have your back!
AG Custom Admin
AG Custom Admin has a lot of useful features, so don’t let the old-fashioned color scheme of its UI put you off.
With AG Custom Admin you can customise the admin bar by removing any item from the primary admin menu, renaming the remaining items, and adding menu items. You can also build a custom login screen.
You can control the visual styling of the admin in two ways with this plugin:
- The Colorizer feature can be used to control any colors used in the admin area.
- The CSS feature includes the option to add custom CSS and JavaScript to control admin appearance and interactions.
The possibilities are endless and you can customise so many things on WordPress.
Admin Color Schemes
This is all about making your admin area prettier. It’s not just about style, though. Using the right colors can help you focus while doing your work. If you’re creating a client’s site, in particular, the bright colors will enhance their experience in the admin area. It adds 9 new color schemes to your WordPress admin.
Slate
Looking for something more minimalist? Slate Admin Theme makes the WordPress admin dashboard a much more compact experience. An experience that focuses on the aspect of writing content, rather than doing external things like managing plugins and themes. With Slate, the focus switches from a ‘cluttered’ dashboard to one that emphasizes writing and editing within the editor. This theme is being used by more than two thousand bloggers already, and provides two different color schemes, to begin with
So there you have it, guys! Did you know that you can customise your WordPress admin? Let me know in the comments below. Also would love to know if you guys find that posts helpful!
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