Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Setting up OpenID for Blogger


OpenID is so simple to use, that does not require any special settings to use. In Control Panel, a blog devoted to the OpenID only two tabs:.








  1. tab. settings. section. OpenID.



  2. Here you can find the URL of your OpenID and a list of sites that allow access to OpenID. If you do not want open access to some site, then you need each time to confirm permission to use OpenID.





  3. tab. settings. section. comments.



  4. If you read the previous articles, we have already set up. protection against spam in the comments. Among the options was. Who can post comments?. I would suggest to choose. Registered Users - includes OpenID. Here's why. In one comment I complained about the lack of field ' name and site URL ' in the caption to comment. The fact that this field can enter absolutely any address that does not even belong to the author comment. Whereas, if you use OpenID is not possible. So, I 'm sure appeals to me the true owner of the resource. As they say -. Trust, but verify.








Using OpenID for commenting on other blogs.





If you decide to try out OpenID now, it's time to do it. Leave a comment on this post. To do this, as. Signature comment. use. OpenID. In the. OpenID URL:. Enter URL OpenID, which you saw on the tab, OpenID, a blog on the control panel. Yes, it's just the URL of your blog that you remember long ago memorized. But what will happen in the signature comment? . Thus, if the blog address. http://. your_blog. blogspot. com. , Then the signature will be used. your_blog. A Link to the signatures will lead to. http://. your_blog. blogspot. com.





Waiting for your comments on OpenID!.



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