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[Backport v8-branch] [docs] Update note on SSO hide_native to follow examples #56

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8 changes: 1 addition & 7 deletions docs/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -15,12 +15,6 @@ Supported authorization providers are:

## Hiding native login

If you're using a single sign-on provider, you may wish to hide the regular WordPress username and password options from the login screen. This can be configured with the `hide_native` configuration option:

```json
"sso": {
"hide_native": true
}
```
If you're using a single sign-on provider, you may wish to hide the regular WordPress username and password options from the login screen. This can be configured via setting the `modules.sso.hide_native` configuration option to `false`

Note: This will only disable the visual display of the login form. Username and password authentication cannot be disabled.