WordPress plugin for Facebook login and comment
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I've read the WordPress reviews for several plugins that support FB login / comment, but the reviews are generally mixed. Even the plugin developed by FB received terrible reviews. Can you recommend a WP plugin that supports FB login?
Best,
Christopher -
Thanks, Dan, your comments and links were useful.
Best,
Christopher -
Hi Christopher
I am honestly not an expert at this type of plugin specifically - but have plenty of experience searching for plugins. If I were researching (which I just have for a bit) I would try this one first;
http://wordpress.org/plugins/oa-social-login/
I tend to look for recency of updating, quantity of downloads, and depth of documentation (which hints at how good the support is). Doesn't seem like we're going to find the the perfect solution here from a review standpoint, but based upon other factors I would comfortably try the one above.
Also wanted to make sure you saw this article on Smashing Magazine - there's some good info in there, in the comments as well.
-Dan
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