- Overview
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4.1 Final Words and Assignment
You’ve reached the end of this course. Thank you so much for watching! As you have seen, it’s fairly easy to customize the WordPress admin area.
Watch out for the open assignment related to this course—more details coming soon!
That’s it from me. I’m Adi Purdila, and from all of us at Tuts+, have a great day.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 06:23
1.1Welcome00:49
1.2About the WordPress Back-End02:53
1.3Reasons You Might Consider Customization02:41
2.Customization: Smaller Tasks6 lessons, 38:49
2.1Cleaning Up and Organizing the Left Menu14:42
2.2Reinventing the Dashboard Screen04:16
2.3Removing Unnecessary Table Columns03:00
2.4Adding Help08:20
2.5Setting User Permissions02:33
2.6Other Small Customizations05:58
3.Customization: Bigger Tasks5 lessons, 24:53
3.1Adding New Colour Schemes04:20
3.2Customizing the Login Screen08:47
3.3Changing the Default Admin Bar05:09
3.4Customizing the Posts and Pages Editing Screens02:37
3.5Changing the Admin Theme Entirely04:00
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:40
4.1Final Words and Assignment00:40
4.1 Final Words and Assignment
You've reached the end of this course. Thank you so much for watching again. As you saw, it's fairly easy to customize the WordPress admin. You just use action or filter hooks to tap in the default functionality. And then it writes your own custom functions. Of course a big part of the customization is handled via CSS. So with it, you can style pretty much every single element. And you can even create entirely different themes. Now there is an open assignment related to this course. So make sure you check out the lesson notes for that. I'm Adi Pordilla, thanks again for watching. And from all of us from tuts+, have a great day.