• Resolved David Artiss

    (@dartiss)


    Having activated the Jetpack single sign-on and signing out, I was prompted to login in via WordPress.com or use my standard login. I chose the latter and selected my standard sign-in. However, where I should be able to enter my two factor code (via Google Authenticator) I was presented with a blank grey box which I couldn’t input into. Instead I chose my backup method (email) and was able to gain entry that way.

    Let me know if you need to know anything more about this.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/two-factor/

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  • Thread Starter David Artiss

    (@dartiss)

    I also experienced this issue. It appears the p element within the form which contains the Authenticator code label & input is hidden due to Jetpack SSO CSS hiding the p element since it has the Jetpack SSO CSS being applied to the page (simply disabling the “display:none;” style on the .jetpack-sso-form-display #loginform > p, .jetpack-sso-form-display #loginform > div rule shows the label & input without issue).

    I’m surprised this hasn’t been fixed in 10+ months given what appears to be an important issue with a simple fix.

    Plugin Author Kaspars

    (@kasparsd)

    This should be fixed now in the latest version of the plugin.

    Thanks!

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