=== One-Face Comments === Contributors: SergeyBiryukov Tags: comments, login Requires at least: 2.6 Tested up to: 2.8 Stable tag: 1.5 Allows visitors to leave comments via One-Face authorization service. == Description == **Since One-Face service ceased to exist, this plugin is deprecated and available for reference only.** Allows visitors to leave comments via [One-Face](http://one-face.ru/) authorization service. Shows the login block written in Flash, which fills the standard login forms using JavaScript. == Installation == 1. Upload `one-face-comments` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. 3. Open 'One-Face Comments' item under the 'Options' menu where you can set up the following options: * Block URL (a link to block examples is provided) * Width and height * Background color * Whether to use the [SWFObject](http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/) script for block embedding Plugin uses the `comment_form` action to display the login block. To insert the block manually, read [the introducing post](http://uplift.ru/2007/11/one-face-comments-15/) for version 1.5. == Frequently Asked Questions == = What is One-Face? = [One-Face](http://one-face.ru/) is a simple service that allows you to register once and then use the data you provided to login on any site with One-Face support. Unlike OpenID, One-Face is merely a form filler, it doesn't replace your standard authorization procedure. == Screenshots == 1. Default login block. 2. Simple human test. 3. Compact block. == Changelog == = 1.5 = * Created options page * Added automatic display of the authorization block * Used localization functions = 1.0 = * Initial release