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madebykind/craft.labelenvironment
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Provides colour-coded labels in your Craft CMS control panel to help easily distinguish between environments

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Environment Label
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[](#environment-label)

*Nice coloured labels to help distinguish your CraftCMS environments ...so you don't forget where you are.*

by [Tom Davies](http://madebykind.com/) and [Michael Rog](https://topshelfcraft.com)

### TL;DR.

[](#tldr)

The *Environment Label* plugin adds a nice coloured banner to your CraftCMS control panel so you'll never forget what environment you're using.

The colors and text of the environment label are configurable via the plugin config file using config files.

[![Screenshot](environmentlabel/resources/docs/staging.jpg)](environmentlabel/resources/docs/staging.jpg)

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### Installation

[](#installation)

Drop the `environmentlabel` directory into `craft/plugins`, visit the *Settings* page of the CP, and click to *Install* the Environment Variable plugin.

### Config

[](#config)

You can configure the colour and text of the environment label using the plugin config file.

Just add an `environmentlabel.php` file to your `craft/config` directory, and copy in the default plugin config:

```
