[nycphp-talk] log-in
David Mintz
dmintz at davidmintz.org
Mon Apr 12 09:47:23 EDT 2004
Agreed: form elements username and password should have labels "Username"
and "Password." But it's awkward if not impossible to avoid the L-word
forever. For example this site has navigation thingies that say something
like "Members Only (Login Required)", or help file with a section headed
"Login Assistance." True, you could substitute "Username/Password" in
each of the above cases but you see my point. Especially where page
layout is a consideration and terse label texts are desirable.
I hear TIAA-CREF does a great job of managing people's money, though, no
matter how they spell /^log-?in$/ $$$ (-: $$$
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> On Apr 11, 2004, at 7:46 PM, John Lacey wrote:
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> > I prefer Username: [text box] and Password: [text box] with the submit
> > button reading "Login"
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