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Learn how this one is not like the others... Weekly Roundup This week: Dress your login screen to im

Learn how this one is not like the others... [View in browser]( Weekly Roundup This week: Dress your login screen to impress with the help of Branda's white label and complete WP customization abilities (think Extreme Makeover, WP edition). Plus, find out why our Web Application Firewall (a.k.a WAF-FY TAFFY) is not like the others (in the best way possible). MEME OF THE WEEK NEW FROM THE BLOG Impress Clients Before They Even Log In With a Custom Login Page From Branda So you've put in a lot of effort into white-labeling your WordPress site... Why not take it a step further and customize your WP login page too? 🔧 [Check out how it’s done.]( A Look At WPMU DEV’s Highly Optimized (free!) WAF Implement tighter site security with WPMU DEV's WAF. Learn more about our WAF, which, sets itself apart from other firewalls by: -Using fewer server resources by not running in PHP -Not requiring you to touch a line of code -Is entirely free to use as part of our managed hosting service. [Get up to speed with our WAF.]( THE DEV'S PIXELS New comic - "Spider Web Developer" Check out our full WordPress/ techy comic collection [here](. Every single one is carefully hand-crafted by our team and free for you to use and share as you wish. IN OTHER WP NEWS... [WPExperts Acquires Password Protected Plugin]( - WPTavern [This Week at WordPress.org (March 7, 2022)]( - Post Status [WordPress Performance Team Releases New Feature Plugin For Testing Improvements In Progress]( - WPTavern [Voting for Torque’s 2022 Plugin Madness Now Open]( - Torque [Is WordPress Pushing Freelancers Away?]( - The WP Minute [The BEST Chrome Extensions for Web Designers 2022]( - WPTuts [Addressing Burnout with Sherry Walling]( - Post Status Thirsty For More? Visit the [WPMU DEV Blog]( for more WordPress wisdom, and enough tips, tutorials, and reviews to last you a lifetime. Help us share the love! Forward this edition to someone who would enjoy it. Thanks for reading, see you on the next one. 👊 [Link to WPMU DEV Home page]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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