Persiano
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster] Twitter and Bit.lyThere is a general linking issue with Twitter. Also %URL% doesn’t work for Twitter!!!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster] Twitter and Bit.lyOk.
It’s strange. I can see the right link for a second and then I get redirected to domain/%5ehttp://localhost/$.
But it works for Facebook like a charm.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Login] Custom Logo – Can't get this work!Ok, I got it, but now I’ve problem with the position to get it my logo “top centered”.
.login h1 a { background-image</strong>: url(.../wp-content/uploads/2013/06/logo.png); <strong>background-size: 440px 120px; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat; width: 492px; height: 124px; text-indent: -9999px; outline: none; overflow: hidden; padding-bottom: 15px; display: block; }Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Login] Custom Logo – Can't get this work!Thanks Austin for answering.
It doesn’t fix the issue. And the position has moved from center to right.
Any Idea?
Thanks for all the answers. I found a workaround for this, and hope to see this update very soon.
That’s exactly what I tried to explain! But I want that both of them, registered and non-registered, have the ability to leave a reply.
Registered with their blog-account, and non-registered, with their fb/twitter account.Jetpack activates the fb/twitter buttons only if I deselect the “must be registered” option in wp.
That’s the point.
You said it’s just a quick and easy method. I want this method even if my visitors have to be registered members. Something like:You must log in to post a comment. Or use your facebook/twitter account.But I’ll give your idea even a try, and hope there is such a plugin which allows to integrate fb/twitter login to the blog.
No, I want to give my visitors the possibility to be able to login either with their registered account or via fb/t!
So they can decide how they want to login and write some comments.
But the comments widget from jetpack shows this feature only if I uncheck the option “Users must be registered and logged in to comment ” and check “Comment author must fill out name and e-mail ” instead.
I’m talking about the “Show a like button and who liked…” option in jetpack panel!