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Sign in with Twitter. Updated on Wed, 2012-09-26 12:20 Place a button on your site or application which allows Twitter users to enjoy the benefits of a registered user account in as little as one click. Works on websites, iOS, mobile and desktop applications. Features Ease of use - A new visitor to your site only has to click two buttons in order to sign in for the first time. Available for. jQuery OpenID Plug-in. The jQuery OpenID Plugin is a free plugin to add easy login support for the most popular OpenID RP's such as Google, Yahoo, AOL, and more. The inspiration for this plugin is based on openid-selector, openid-realselector, and ID Selector.

This selector is different because it does not hide the markup details in javascript. Therefore, you can easily add new providers or rearrange the existing ones without digging into the javascript. The login form will still work for normal OpenID logins if javascript is disabled (see screenshot). The plugin defaults to the first provider in the list which in the above case is a normal OpenID login box.

The HTML for the above form is simple. The CSS (shown below) floats the items in the list so they appear inline. The plugin works by attaching a different click event to each type of provider. The whole plugin is very light weight at only 2.5KB javascript (not minified or compressed), 1KB CSS, and 3KB for the HTML. View all the Javascript Provider Listing. Logos and Badges. Below you’ll find copies of the OpenID logo for use in presentations, articles, blog posts, etc.

They are all in PNG 24-bit format unless otherwise noted. Enjoy! The OpenID logo was masterfully designed by Randy Reddig. OpenID wordmark measurement guidelines are available. Logos OpenID Logos as vector art (PDF) OpenID Icon: Super Big Logo with Text: Tiny Logo (GIF): Using Federated Authentication via OpenID in Google App Engine - Google App Engine - Google Code.