Thanks, Rabbit.<div><br></div><div>Responses inline.<br clear="all">--<br>Andrew Arnott<br>"I [may] not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." - S. G. Tallentyre<br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Rabbit <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rabbit@cyberpunkrock.com">rabbit@cyberpunkrock.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
I won't sugar coat this. If I encountered this interface in the wild I would be furious. I hope you are able to take this criticism constructively and improve the user experience.<br></blockquote><div>Sure, I don't want you to sugar coat it. Although your tone throughout this email suggests that you thought I thought this was all finished and polished. It's a "prototype", dude. </div>
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FireFox on OSX receives multiple plugin download requests. Obviously these are related to InfoCard but "explainable" from a technical perspective doesn't translate to "acceptable" from a user perspective. There was also no indication as to what the plugins were for and when I attempted to install them it failed. That latter criticism may be an issue with FireFox or OSX.<br>
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Almost every popup window was irritating and appeared broken. A standard user would most likely think they were tricked into clicking an advertisement. This somewhat extends into my general criticism towards the entire popup standard being promoted (which I won't get into) but even with the popup approach there is room for improvement here. If you know the OpenID provider you are sending me to, and they do not offer a simple UI for popups, at least size the window to avoid horizontal scrollbars.<br>
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<br></div><div>Working within the popup UI is still being developed for the OPs, and each of them are responsible for making it look good. Google supports it fully, as I'm sure you noticed. Yahoo claims to support it but don't get the window size right according to the UI extension draft spec and I hope they fix that or the spec (I don't care which). myopenid and verisign don't support it at all, and the larger popup window size I give non-supporters isn't apparently big enough for their large window demands. I'll see if I can fix that by just giving them a bigger window. Ideally, I hope this encourages these OPs to shrink their UI so it fits in smaller windows.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Besides that, myopenid and Verisign aren't likely to be displayed in the final UI kit that I'm building until they meet <a href="http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AXB25E7fZcQCZGY1bm40ampfMTkxaHJ2emZya3M&hl=en">the guidelines</a> I wrote up. RPs can always add them though.</div>
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You'll also notice that the MyOpenID popup is slightly hiding its security feature on the top right. There's just no excuse for that.<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>I agree. But see above. </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
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The automatic redirecting is absolutely atrocious! Even just trying to test this out for feedback was excruciating. It is impossible to change my choice once I have made a choice. Page load tries to redirect. Clicking login tries to redirect. My history gets mangled and I can't hit the back button. Between the popups and the redirects, a standard user might (and should) think they have a virus.<br>
</blockquote><div><br></div><div>Now here you've lost me. Can you explain more precisely what's going on? Maybe it's a Mac thing (which I would of course still want to fix), but why do you say it's impossible to change your choice once you've made one? If you click one Provider and log in, you absolutely can pick another provider the next time you log in (although we make them appear grayer than the rest to discourage this). But remember this is targeted at <i>normal</i> users -- it's not targeted for testing multiple OPs. So a normal user would want to keep clicking the same button in order to avoid splintering their identity. That's a common complaint about OpenID: "Which button did I click on last time?" Or more practically: "I logged in [with the wrong button] and now all my stuff is gone!" Although the other buttons are gray, you can still click them.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Now what about this "page load tries to redirect". What does that mean? I've seen sites where the Back button takes you to a page that redirects you "forward" again, which is very aggravating. But on my browsers, this doesn't happen. The back button works as expected. Can you elaborate about what's broken?</div>
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It also wouldn't hurt to provide a little information about OpenID since it is an option. Even linking to a tutorial site to provide more information would be helpful (hey! and you could use another popup!). Ok, maybe that last remark was a little mean. I appreciate the effort. I really need to put together a demo. I really hope you found my feedback useful.<br>
</blockquote><div><br></div><div>Here I disagree with you, but your opinion is appreciated nonetheless. This is <i>not</i> a "promote OpenID" design. Some of the loudest feedback I hear from users who fail to log into RPs is that they don't know what OpenID is and they leave. This UI is designed for maximum user conversions <i>to the RP's services</i>, not to OpenID. RPs want users to log in -- they don't care whether users know what OpenID is, and users don't visit random RPs to learn about what OpenID is. </div>
<div><br></div><div>A design requirement is to keep the UI as simple as possible, while providing flexibility where needed for power users. So links to learn about OpenID will be limited to what the RP's attorneys insist on saying for liability reasons.</div>
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