• I’ve been developing with WordPress for quite some time now, and I usually do a .htaccess edit for sites to allow the user to have a custom login URL (such as site/login) instead of typing wp-login.php in the explorer bar.

    Recently however, I’ve found that changing the permalinks to a custom type actually enables the user to access the login page through site/login instead of having to do a .htaccess rewrite.

    Is there an update for WordPress that mentions this that I missed? Or is it a custom permalink rewrite bug?

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