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How AddThis WordPress plugin help to create Facebook Login button

Facebook provides many useful applications to their users and web developers so that they can interact with log-in on one’s website. Facebook provides the free application development by which one create Facebook Log-in button and add it to your site so that visitors can sign-up through Facebook Profile and avoid long register application.
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If you are a beginner, you might face problem in creating this option to your WordPress site or blog. But, with the availability of good plugin one can easily add Facebook Log-in option to his/her blog. among plenty of WordPress plugins, i found the AddThis Social Sign-in which helps in creation of Social log-in to one's blog.

Steps to Add Social Log-in Option:

1. Install AddThis Social Sign-in WordPress plugin and activate the plugin. Now, visit the plugin setting page to activate the social log-in button below the sign-up option on your site.

2. Now, visit the Facebook Social App setting page and create 'app' for your blog. Name it and fill up the values. But the important block is to add http://addthis.com URL instead of your blog URL to make Facebook Sign-up function properly. Otherwise, you have to create your own callback() function.

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3. In Next, Add http://addthis.com/secure/ssi_callback URL to the Website with Facebook login block so that the app can extract the callback() function. You no need to know any programming skills to create or add log-in button by using this plugin.

4. Re-visit the AddThis setting page of your WordPress blog and add app secret and ID in the column and save it to activate.

You can now test the option by signing-up with your Facebook profile. AddThis will not interrupt or show error or redirect to AddThis site. This plugin also automatically extracts users profile pic and details without disclosing it to the administrator.

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