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Re: thoughts on skip login
From: Mark Guisinger
Date: Nov 18, 2009 9:25AM
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In this module you have to select the type of account then you get the username and password fields, plus we have about 5 extra links that we are legally obligated to have in the module. So there is more to it than just the 2 fields.
Mark
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If you are only skipping one or two fields you are not really adding any value to the user.
Mike Moore
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Subject: [WebAIM] thoughts on skip login
I'm looking for peoples opinions on this idea. The site I'm working on has a login module on a majority of the pages. I want to place a skip login link at the beginning of the module, it would behave just like a skip navigation link. Can any one see any issues or problems with this?
Thanks,
Mark
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