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How to change UX for the login.aspx

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Hi!

I need to make changes in login.aspx and login.css to make it responsive.

What is the best aproach for doing that?

I can find the files i need to change in the cms.zip file under \modules\_protected\CMS in our project.

Do I have to unzip the files and make the changes needed and then zip it again?

Thanks in advance for the help, Kristian.

#143775
Feb 01, 2016 8:22
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Since the .zip-file is updated every time you update EPiServer, that's not a good solution.

You should create your own login-page instead and set that as the default login page in web.config.

#143782
Feb 01, 2016 9:04
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I agree with Erik. Make your own login page using the standard .NET Membership Provider APIs. 

#143787
Feb 01, 2016 10:49
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