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Make the widget showable as Shortcode and Widget #14
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The shortcode already exists as [auth0]. |
does it work? can you try putting it on some page? On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Germán Lena notifications@github.com
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Yes it works. |
awesome! On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:59 PM, Germán Lena notifications@github.com
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We should make the Shortcode and Widget have all the options from Lock as specified in #15 (comment). Right now the Shortcode shows the Widget inline there. We should also have a Shortcode that can be added that will show a Link that once clicked will show the Widget as a popup. Does that make sense? Thanks! |
Is there any design (maybe the default Auth0 button) that you want me to apply for the widget & shortCode button (when it is setted up as a modal)? Or is better to keep it as a default button so each one can git their own style? Here is how it looks the shortCode: https://cloudup.com/c8pyazVZUiY This is how the shortCode works in this case: And this is the widget: https://cloudup.com/cj2ijvbodRs |
I'd leave it as a default modal so that people can style it. Add it some class that will let you style it.
Awesome. |
merged! |
The Login Widget is now shown only in the login page. Some pages/themes have always wanted to show the Login Widget as a WP Widget anywhere in the page (Right sidebar for example) or as a Shortcode.
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