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okay !
thank you for response !In fact, I talked about google + plugin ( https://wordpress.org/plugins/google-apps-login/ ) and not about super socializer.
I wonder if #steveastray13 has tested it.With super socializer, I tested to login from google+ and likedin .
For example, can I retrieve the address of the user including the country and the zip code, his phone number ..
Hi #steveastray13 ,
Can you tell me please about the other plugins that you have tested and why you have chosen Super Socializer.
I want to know also if you have tested this plugin with all Social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google + .In fact, I have to decide which plugin to use for my web site.
Just for information, I have tested google+ login but with this plugin the user must have an existing WordPress accounts to login through google.
I also have tried wp social login but I had problems to login trough google (may be it’s a problem of API )
thanks in advance ! 🙂
Thanks a lot for your reply!
Thanks a lot for your reply!
Thanks a lot for your answer.
I have installed the two plugins so that i can verify the differences you have mentioned.
– URE doesn’t group capabilities. Members does group these so you can have an easier time figuring them out.
– Members shows you exactly how many users a role has.
– Members shows the granted and denied capability counts.
-> I agree with you Members is well organized compared to URE. The capabilities are divided by category : pages, articles, appearance..I can find also other categories that depend on the plugins installed.– Members properly handles both granted and denied capabilities. URE only handles granted caps.
–>maybe when you click at ‘ show deprecated capabilities’ it appears ?– Members doesn’t put spammy ads in your admin. URE does (you have to pay $29 to get rid of the ads).
– URE doesn’t properly recognize un-editable roles other than bbPress, which will break some plugins
–> I am not sure about that since I didn’t find a way to test it but it seems interesting.When i have tested URE I’ve realized that contrary to Members it gives you the possibility to edit the capabilities for each user and not only for roles. You are not obliged to create a new role to associate it to one user. You can just edit directly his capabilities.
You can also choose to copy permissions from that role. This saves you from having to enable all capabilities again.
And you can reverse the capabilities if you want too.Finally,i wonder if Members gives the possibility to give capabilities according to widgets. I mean..Is it possible to allow some users and not others to have access to some widgets and to see some part of the page ?