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Here is an HTML mockup of the flow #1, #2 and #3 of the Use Case: Unmodified Browser, First Visit within the NIH Scenario. In v2+ it also implements the Nth visit:

Note: The above should work in IE 8, Firefox and Safari. It may have problems in IE 6 or 7.

Feedback on Version3
  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, showing credentialing form
    2. After you get past the un/pw login form it needs to bring you to an i-card+active-client download page [PAUL to provide new HTML screenshots]
Feedback on Version 2

Based on the ULX call of February 24th, we would at least like to make the following changes to version 2:

  1. Add an upper-right "X" close button to the popup (see #3 below)
  2. Replace the word "Search:" with "Select:" in front of the words "i.e. type Boston University"
  3. Replace the magnifying class icon with a checkmark icon (because we are selecting from a fixed list, not searching as with keywords, etc.)
  4. Change the code so that it opens a separate browser window and sizes it in roughly the same place as the popup vs. today's embedded HTML. This way there will be browser chrome showing so that the user has more trust that this really is, say, Google, (if you'd clicked on the Google button)
  5. Add hover text over the "Connect" button to teach the person what on earth it is. The hover text should say "Click here to log in".
Feedback on Version 1
  1. [Paul]: The text "Login with" should be changed to "Connect with" to be consistent with "Connect to" language on the connect button at the beginning
  2. [Benoit]: What happens after the first visit when the box "Remember me for 2 weeks" is checked ? Is there something planned to show clearly that the login form is provided (and secured) by the choosen IdP ? What if the IdP doesn't allow an embeded login form ? The magnifying glass button is not for searching, but for launching the login process : it is ambiguous.
  3. [Benoit]: What about a "x" in the upper right corner of the main "Login with" box, to close it explicitly ?
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