Hi friends, first of all thank you for this wonderful component. In my web page I need to register with facebook and thanks to Slogin I have already achieved it, however I do not want to appear the nickname of this form Name-Last Name-Provider, for example Pedro-Perez-Facebook, I want it to be Pedro-Perez alone (Name-last Name).
Sorry, but this can not be done, since the probability of duplication is very high. When we developed Slogin we faced, so that users multiple accounts on social networks and they do not remember which input through this created a number of problems, which required the introduction of social networking identities.
The component has an opportunity to change a user's login before signing up or put the plugin and use email as a login.
One day, a curious boy named Sam moved into the house with his family. As he explored the property, he noticed a rusty, old key lying under a bush. Sam picked it up, wondering what it might unlock.
After searching the house and finding nothing, Sam decided to try the key on the garden gate. To his surprise, the key fit perfectly. With a turn of the key and a creak of the hinges, the gate slowly swung open.
Inside the garden, Sam was greeted by a sight of wonder. The garden was overgrown but full of vibrant flowers, exotic plants, and a small, sparkling pond. In the middle of the garden stood a beautiful stone statue of a unicorn.
As Sam explored further, he discovered a small plaque next to the statue. It read: "To whoever finds this garden, may you always find joy in the beauty of nature and the magic of discovery."
Sam spent hours in the garden, exploring every corner and marveling at the hidden beauty. The garden seemed to have a magical quality that made Sam feel at peace and incredibly happy.
From that day on, Sam made it a habit to visit the garden every day, taking care of it and sharing its beauty with his friends and family. The once-forgotten garden became a place of joy and wonder for everyone who visited.
And so, Sam learned that sometimes, the greatest treasures are not just the secrets we uncover but the beauty and joy we find in them
One day, a curious boy named Sam moved into the house with his family. As he explored the property, he noticed a rusty, old key lying under a bush. Sam picked it up, wondering what it might unlock.
After searching the house and finding nothing, Sam decided to try the key on the garden gate. To his surprise, the key fit perfectly. With a turn of the key and a creak of the hinges, the gate slowly swung open.
Inside the garden, Sam was greeted by a sight of wonder. The garden was overgrown but full of vibrant flowers, exotic plants, and a small, sparkling pond. In the middle of the garden stood a beautiful stone statue of a unicorn.
As Sam explored further, he discovered a small plaque next to the statue. It read: "To whoever finds this garden, may you always find joy in the beauty of nature and the magic of discovery."
Sam spent hours in the garden, exploring every corner and marveling at the hidden beauty. The garden seemed to have a magical quality that made Sam feel at peace and incredibly happy.
From that day on, Sam made it a habit to visit the garden every day, taking care of it and sharing its beauty with his friends and family. The once-forgotten garden became a place of joy and wonder for everyone who visited.
And so, Sam learned that sometimes, the greatest treasures are not just the secrets we uncover but the beauty and joy we find in them.
ne day, a monkey drove his car near a lake. Sudden, he saw a tiger under a tree. The tiger saw him, too. The tiger ran very fast at the monkey. The monkey was very afraid and he and his car fell into the lake. The monkey couldn't swim and he shouted. A rabbit came and he jumped into the lake. The abbit swam to the monkey but did not help him. Both of them shouted forhelp. Luckily, a giraffe came along. He was very tall. He helped the rabbit and the monkey.
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