[ZendTo] Re: New user interface! -- 1st beta
Jules
Jules at Zend.To
Thu Mar 31 10:38:28 BST 2011
On 31/03/2011 10:08, Barry Kwok wrote:
> Jules,
>
> I understand what you are going to after I set the localIPSubnets.
> But my opinion is that it is still confusing.
>
> 1. for a localip user, it will have the long thin username+password
> box in index.php page. BUT it also ask "If you are XXX user, you may
> login here:.
> 2. My first move after seeing that message is to click the blue color
> button below (instead of login through the long thin box above).
> 3. It will go to a login page with TWO login boxes which I think is
> more confusing.
>
>
> Is it possible in step 1 above to detect local ip address user and
> prompt a page with LOGIN only . (ie no dropoff and pickup button)
No, because they might not be one of your users, just happen to be on
your site.
>
> --Barry
>
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Jules <Jules at zend.to
> <mailto:Jules at zend.to>> wrote:
>
> No, it's not a bug.
>
> If you are coming from an IP address on your PC that matches the
> localIPSubnets setting in preferences.php, it suggests you login,
> as you probably can. It does this by displaying the long thin
> username+password box when you are looking at index.php and have
> not logged in.
>
> This is all just to encourage you to login, as some users get
> confused that the main menu says that they can still send files to
> people, but they have to go through the email+human verification
> procedures to do it, which is awkward. So it strongly encourages
> you to login first.
>
> Users would not normally see the 2 login methods on screen at the
> same time, as they will have logged in from the main menu (the
> home page of the site) using the long thin login box you see.
>
> Hope that explains it. We've been racking our brains to find a way
> of suggesting to local users that they login first, before doing
> anything else. This is the best we could find.
>
> Jules.
>
>
> On 31/03/2011 08:59, Barry Kwok wrote:
>>
>> The new user interface is Great!
>>
>> I found that when I click the blue color "login" button in Home
>> page, it go to login page.But when I click "Login" again at the
>> top menu bar. The interface become as attached. Is it a bug?
>>
>>
>> --barry
>>
>>
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