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  1. On Google account-button you get a un-pw-login screen but after that the (Oauth) "permissioning" screen is missing
  2. The Equifax (infocard account-button)
    1. Needs to offer a registration option alongside the un-pw-login fields that you have (see the CREATE ACCOUNT button here)
    2. If you click CREATE ACCOUNT we need a registration page...instead of a real one I think it would be ok to create a nearly blank page that just said "If this was live (and not a demo) there would be a form here where your identity would be verified"
    3. After the user progresses past step (a) or step (b) above the use would be brought to an i-card+active-client download page Equifax download page for popup.. We do something very clever: The user thinks she is downloading the Equifax i-card whereas in reality (if she doesn't already have an active client (aka selector)) she downloads in a single installation bundle/installer an active client with the new card already pre-loaded into it. After that, when she goes back to the pubmed site they will have a slightly different experience she will have the "with active client" experience that we've not yet focused on in this ULX WG.

Comments from Scott:

  1. ~buckeyeskeeve@idp.protectnetwork.org: We probably need some kind of "Help" or "What is this?" link on the pop up to give people some exposition.
  2. ~buckeyeskeeve@idp.protectnetwork.org: I'd suggest adding at least a couple of IdP choices that don't show up as "preferred" icons but will show up if you start typing them (maybe there are now? obviously this is a function of knowing the options exist).
  3. ~buckeyeskeeve@idp.protectnetwork.org: There's nothing on the various login forms that references back to the site requesting the login. That's something we're building into the new Shibboleth work being done.
  4. ~buckeyeskeeve@idp.protectnetwork.org: There ought to be a "see all choices" capability to break out of the captive list. Not clear whether a drop down or just actual presentation of a list is best. This leads into....
  5. ~buckeyeskeeve@idp.protectnetwork.org: Accessibility. Not so much a mockup issue, but that will be a major concern for anything we do with it and this might need to be noted to any testers, that it's not in that state yet. For current purposes, I think the point to be made is we should ensure anything mocked up could be rendered in an accessible fashion for screen readers and such.

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