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how about something like this UI model
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/">http://marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/</a><br>
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If each OP got an area proportional to its user base it would be very
Darwinian.<br>
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paul<br>
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SitG Admin wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:f06110400c5f9a9c71abc@%5B192.168.0.2%5D"
type="cite">Just an idea that came to me while thinking about the
OpenID Selector widget. The more sites to adopt OpenID as an IDP, the
more logos we're likely to have, and then a Selector would either
showcase an overwhelming number of icons trying to give users of every
service something they'd recognize, or discriminate between IDP's in
showing users only a limited selection trying to keep it simple. How
about a small area, with an animated (perhaps cycling through icons,
perhaps a scrolling "banner") display of all the known/popular IDP's,
but only a few at a time?
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-Shade
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