Describe the issue or problem
Our journal is using the OpenID plugin that allows users to register with their ORCID account. We also have the “legacy” login enabled, because we have a few accounts (mostly administrators or production third parties) that do not have ORCID accounts. The main “Sign in” page shows the legacy login at the top and OpenID login option at below the legacy option.
Everything is works fine. However, a non-negligible fraction of authors/reviewers get confused when they see the two options. Even if they sign in using OpenID, they then try to figure out their username and password, and try to do a password reset. To avoid this problem, we would like to hide the legacy login on the main “Sign in” page, but still keep the option of legacy logins by placing this on a separate page (like “Staff”) or perhaps on by using a hidden link (like /legacy-login).
Does anyone know if this is possible without modifying the template files? (perhaps by using custom css?). If nothing else, we would really like the OpenID login option to appear before the legacy option!
What application are you using?
For example, OJS 3.4