Updated readme. Fixed image links and last tested version supported.
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Contributors: (marksauer)
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Tags: QuickBooks Desktop, QuickBooks Online, GoToMyAccounts, Customer Portal, SSO
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Requires at least: 4.6
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Tested up to: 4.7
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Tested up to: 5.6.1
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Stable tag: trunk
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Requires PHP: 5.2.4
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License: GPLv2 or later
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ ${youtube}[GoToMyAccounts Single Sign On WordPress Plugin](yF0Py7JNbSA)
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* Now go back to the GoToMyAccounts SSO settings page and we will add the redirect.
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* The dropdown list of pages should now contain the page you just created.
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* Select the page, and then enter the web portal page that it will redirect to. In this example, we will enter "customer_dashboard.html". But you can enter any valid portal page that your user can access.
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* Click "save"
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* Now that we have the redirect created, let's add that page to a menu and try it.
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* Choose an active menu to work with (or create a new one if you don't have any).
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* Select the "Customer Dashboard" page we just created and then click "Add to Menu".
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* Adjust the menu ordering as needed, and then save the menu.
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* You are now ready to test the menu item and the redirect.
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||| **Make sure you are logged in with a WordPress account that has an email matching a customer in your web portal. Again... the emails need to be the same, or the SSO authentication will be rejected.**
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