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Simplify Wordpress Blog Visitors Login with WPOpenID Plugin

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by Satria Nugraha on October 12, 2009

When create a blog you might think asking your visitors to login first to leave a comment. This was not popular, because blog owner is usually made easier for visitors to leave comments on their blogs.

But you will also find some news portals or popular blogs that use Wordpress platform that requires visitors to login first. If you do not want to take a headache because you are afraid to make visitors bored to fill a login form then you can make the process ease by using OpenID for login process.

OpenID on Wordpress Blog

To use the OpenID on wordpress blog, you can try WPOpenID Plugin. This plugin is designed to simplify your blog visitors to log in using their OpenID accounts.

WPOpenID Plugin All About

Here the WPOpenID Plugin about I take from Wordpress plugin directories:

OpenID is an open standard that allows users to authenticate to websites without having to create a new password. This plugin allows users to login to their local WordPress account using an OpenID, as well as enabling commenters to leave authenticated comments with OpenID. The plugin also includes an OpenID provider, enabling users to login to OpenID-enabled sites using their own personal WordPress account. XRDS-Simple is required for the OpenID Provider and some features of the OpenID Consumer.

If you want to use WPOpenID Plugin you can donnload this plugin here.

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Article by Satria Nugraha

Satria Nugraha is the co-founder of BLogicThink.com, blog about blogging, wordpress and make money online. If you like This post, you can follow Satria on Twitter. Subscribe to BLogicThink feed via RSS or EMAIL to get the latest updates.

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