White Label Builder for WordPress

A simple and lightweight WordPress customization plugin. Effortlessly tailor WordPress to align with your website or blog branding. Includes features such as login page customization, logo replacement, site name modification, admin footer customization, and more.

If you’re setting up or building a website/blog for clients or individuals who need a completely simple and free solution, White Label Builder is the perfect plugin to support you.

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See more and freedownload at:

•— WordPress ORG: https://wordpress.org/plugins/white-label-builder/


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  • Lifetime support
  • Future updates
  • Free installation
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Core Features

  • Supports customization of the login page background.
  • Allows customizing the login page logo with animation effects.
  • Enables site name customization in the dashboard menu without affecting the site name set in WordPress settings.
  • Customizes content in the Logged-in Profile Menu.
  • Provides options to show or temporarily hide the WordPress menu and logo in the top left corner.
  • Customizes the Admin Footer content.

Upcoming Features & Completely Free

  • Manage a list of customizable login page templates.
  • Display custom templates based on user roles: customer, guest, author, editor, etc.
  • Manage animation effects separately for logos and backgrounds, supporting background sliders on the login page.
  • Support setting background images for the dashboard and admin menu.
  • Configure templates to display based on specific conditions, such as seasonal promotions (ideal for shopping sites), company anniversaries, employee birthdays, and recognition highlights within the system.

Installation

Minimum Requirements

  • PHP 7.4 or greater (PHP 8.0 or higher is recommended).
  • MySQL 5.6 or greater, or MariaDB 10.1 or higher.

Installation Steps

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/white-label-builder directory, or install the plugin directly from the WordPress Plugins screen.
  2. Activate the plugin from the Plugins screen in WordPress. Then, in the list of plugins, themes, categories, tags, etc., you will see a pin button next to its name.
  3. Go to Settings -> White Label to configure the plugin.

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