开发者 | nextendweb |
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更新时间 | 2024年2月28日 15:19 |
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PHP版本: | 7.0 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 6.4.3 |
版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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Demo | Tutorial videos | Docs | Support | Pro Addon[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buPTza2-6xc] Nextend Social Login seamlessly integrates with your existing WordPress login and registration form. Existing users can add or remove their social accounts at their WordPress profile page. A single user can attach as many social account as they want allowing them to log in with Facebook, Google or X (formerly Twitter). Three popular providers: Facebook, Google and X (formerly Twitter) Providers are the services which the visitors can use to register and log in to your site. Nextend Social Login allows your visitors to log in with their account from the most popular social networks: Facebook, Google and X (formerly Twitter). Free version features
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directory.Sure, Nextend Social Login provides you the tools to make your site GDPR compliant. Check out the Nextend Social Login GDPR documentation to learn more about the topic.
The free version of Nextend Social Login displays the social login buttons automatically on the /wp-login.php's login form and all forms made using the wp_login_form action. You can use Nextend Social Login's widget and shortcodes if you need to display the buttons anywhere. If you need to publish the login buttons in your theme, you can use the PHP code.
After you set up your APP go to the Settings tab and enter the URL of your Terms of Service and Privacy Policy page. Then hit the Update your settings button. Then go to the Permissions tab and check the "Request email addresses from users" under "Additional Permissions". There's a documentation that explains the process with screenshots.
When a user tries to register with a social account, Nextend Social Login will try to generate a username from the name that comes from the provider. If this name contains special characters, then we won't be able to generate a username that is valid for WordPress, as WordPress doesn't allow special characters in usernames either. For this reason we will need to generate a unique and random username for the registered account. In the Pro Addon it's possible to ask an username if we can not generate a valid username, so you can avoid random usernames.
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Find the .pot
file at the /languages folder. From that you can start the translation process. Drop us the final .po
and .mo
files and we'll put them to the next releases.
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Nextend Social Login Free version does not have BuddyPress specific settings and the login buttons will not appear there. However your users will still be able login and register at the normal WordPress login page. Then when logged in they can use every BuddyPress feature their current user role have access to. Using the Pro Addon you can set where the login buttons should appear on the Register form and how they should look like.