How to enable Login button within the Landing Pages instead of whole site #551
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There is a button shortcode, as well as a URL shortcode for adding to your own button design, available by the plugin. You should be able add these any page you like on a site. You will find details here: https://github.com/oidc-wp/openid-connect-generic/wiki/Shortcodes |
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Hi, |
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Okay, do you have any plans to include this feature? Because in the issues, I have come across this: Exclude pages on "enforce_privacy" sites #494 And changing the code will have an impact on Updates |
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Hi,
First of all, I would like to thank the whole team for this awesome plugin that supports SSO. Currently, we are building portals using WordPress and have enabled authentication against an identity server using the OpenID Connect Generic plugin. It's working perfectly with the current configuration.
We would like to extend our portal's functionality further. Initially, I want to have a landing page (static content) with an OpenID Connect login button shortcode, and I want the authentication flow to start from there onwards. However, what I see is the default WordPress login page with the login button appended to it, rather than showing the landing page with the login button.
It appears that this plugin applies its functionality throughout the WordPress site rather than on a specific page. Is there a way to customize this to apply only to a specific page rather than the entire site? Additionally, when a user logs out, I would like to show a custom landing page or static page instead of the default WordPress login.
Your assistance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Ali
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