'So if you want to use OpenID as a login option, go to your <a href="serendipity_admin.php?serendipity[adminModule]=personal">Serendipity profile page</a> and configure your OpenID URL (at the bottom of the page).</p>'.
'<p>There are buttons for <b>Google</b>, <b>Yahoo</b> and <b>Aol</b> accounts, too. These services are also OpenID providers and the buttons will assist you while setting up.<br/>'.
'But there can <b>only be one OpenID connection for an account</b> configured at a time.</p>'
'<p>If you want to use your blog as your OpenID URL while logging in to services supporting it, you can configure here a delegation from your blog to the OpenID service hosting your ID.<br/>'.
'The plugin will add some information to your blogs HTML informing the services about where to look up your ID when you enter your blogs URL as your OpenID.</p>'.
'<p>Settung up delegation is completely optional and not needed for logging into your blog with OpenID.</p>'
@define('PLUGIN_OPENID_VERSION_SUPPORTED_DESC','The version your OpenID provider is supporting. Normaly "both" is okay, but if you know your provider does support only version 1 or only version 2 you can configure it here.');
@define('PLUGIN_OPENID_VERSION_SUPPORTED_V1','OpenID Version 1 only');
@define('PLUGIN_OPENID_VERSION_SUPPORTED_V2','OpenID Version 2 only');