• Otto,

    First, thanks so much for sharing your plugin with the world, it rocks! I have two questions.
    1-) can I change the images from “sign in with” or “connect with” to make them the same style, for twitter, fb and g+?

    2-) I would like to enable my commenteers only comment if they sign in with an account, but I don’t want to create a user for each one of them. This way I want the exact behavior you have on your blog, but disabling the chance of the user to change the URL and username. Is this possible?

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/simple-facebook-connect/

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  • Plugin Author Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.ads-software.com Admin

    1) They’re not images, so, no. Facebook controls the look there.

    2) The comments piece does exactly that. The username/url controls are hidden/overridden when you sign in using FB/twitter/G+.

    Thread Starter dentvii

    (@dentvii)

    1-) The same goes for G+ and twitter? My readers are Portuguese speakers, that is why I want to change it.
    2-) I am aware Otto, but I wanted to disable the input fields before the user log in, so I won’t receive non logged comments. In this way the user would have to log in through either Fcebook, Twitter or G+.

    Thread Starter dentvii

    (@dentvii)

    Just to clarify number 2: https://i.imgur.com/C28Ui.png
    Note that there are no fields. The user is not logged in my site and not signed in with any social media (there is no gravatar face there).
    I want the person to be obliged to sign in with a social network, and then be able to comment.

    Thread Starter dentvii

    (@dentvii)

    Otto, could you explain me how to disable the input fields before the user log in, so he must comment using one the sign in options?
    Example image here https://i.imgur.com/C28Ui.png
    Thanks

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