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Abstract

This document is a product of the Universal Login Experience Work Group. It records our experimentation with the idea of a non-chrome (i.e. not part of the browser chrome) universal login button.

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Status

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This document is currently under active development. Its latest version can always be found here. See the ulx:Change History at the end of this document for its revision number.

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Editors

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  • Paul Trevithick

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Intellectual Property Notice

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The Universal Login Experience Work Group operates under Option Liberty and the publication of this document is governed by the policies outlined in this option.

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Non-chrome login button as displayed by id-enabled browser

First attempt at a button is shown below. We're showing is how the non-chrome button (the one in the middle of the Web page) is visually similar to the in-chrome button. Most users (using unmodified browsers) will only see the non-chrome button. Only users with an id-enabled browser will see both.

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