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Andrew Arnott wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">Live demo location: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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I've got the same UX problems as Rabbit with Firefox (on Linux, FWIW).<br>
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Additionally, NoScript tells me you're relying on JS from google.com,
googleapis.com, and yahooapis.com (and this is before I've attempted to
resolve the missing plugins problem**). That simply wouldn't fly on the
sites I help run... we don't embed 3rd party scripts on our pages for
security, privacy, and reliability reasons.<br>
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BTW, last month our main site (I work for a mid-sized US city) added
our first foray into OpenID for public (vs. extranet) features -- a web
commenting feature that supports local logins or OpenID (special
buttons for Yahoo and Google, standard box for other claimed IDs).
Among the first public users are some who chose to use the Google or
Yahoo buttons rather than create accounts that only work on our site. I
owe you, Andrew, special thanks for that, as we're using DotNetOpenID
to make that possible.<br>
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-Peter<br>
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** The missing plugins problem is significant on Linux: clicking
"Install Missing Plugins" and then "Next" yields the message "No
suitable plugins were found".<br>
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