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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T22:39:01+00:00 2026-05-12T22:39:01+00:00

I am developing a CMS. One of the greatest everyday annoyances when working with

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I am developing a CMS. One of the greatest everyday annoyances when working with it is that when you are on a front-end page, not logged in, and want to make a change, you need to go to the back-end login first, log in, and then navigate to the page you want to change.

I would like to introduce a smart little function that pops up a log-in screen when you hit a certain key combination. I have already set this up with double Ctrl. I have come to realize, though, that I hit that key so frequently that the login pops up unwanted, something that must not happen of course.

So, I am asking for your ideas for a clever key combination.

I am looking for a key combination that is:

  • Elegant and easy to memorize (this is why I liked double Ctrl very much)
  • Time considerations (Press key X, then Y after 1 second) are possible
  • Must not be mapped to any browser function of course. I realize this cannot be excluded 100% but obviously, Ctrl+A or Alt+Tab would be nonstarters.
  • Works on all keyboards (Mac included, but I’m willing to handle the apple special keys)
  • Extremely unlikely to be hit accidentally
  • Other clever ideas like simple mouse gestures are also welcome.

It can be argued that this poses a decrease in security, as the URL to the back-end login is made available in front-end pages and loses the additional protection by being obscure. I may address that later using a cookie that identifies CMS users’ machines but it is not the issue right now.

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    2026-05-12T22:39:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:39 pm

    Oh you just KNOW you have to go for the Konami Code!

    There are several websites that implement it – take a look at this list.

    I know it’s not the simplest, but it does have the geek factor 😉

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