The problem we’re trying to solve is that we don’t want our client to have to remember that the URL to edit their site is /wp-admin or /wp-login.
We want our client to be able to go to a simple URL such as /login. How do we do that?
First, we need to open .htaccess. If you’re not comfortable working within .htaccess we would not suggest going forward. If you are comfortable and know where to find it then it’s as simple as one line of code.
At the top of your .htaccess file place the following line of code:
RewriteRule ^login$ http://YOURSITE.com/wp-login.php [NC,L]
Replace “YOURSITE” with your URL and you’ll be good to go.
Need help? Don’t want to touch your .htaccess file? Feel free to contact us.