Posting message on Vendor login screen

Hi,
I want to display a message in red on the vendor login screen i.e. just below the username password entry. This message is just to notify the vendor that the application is unavailable during a particular timeframe. Does anyone know if there are any settings for this or how this can be done?
Thanks,
Patricia

Patricia,
We occasionally create system maintenance messages to alert our users of upcoming system outages.
To do this, navigate to Setup, select Company, select your Company record, and then create a new "Welcome Page" in edit mode.
This will allow you to create a message (you can control the font, font size, color, etc.) that can be displayed to the users (internal, external, or both ... your choice) when they log into the system.  The message will be displayed to each user only once.
After the system outage has occurred, make sure you inactivate the message.
Best Regards, Scott

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