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Stefan Bohacek
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Here's my proposal on how to make it easier to understand how logging into servers works in the fediverse. What do you all think?

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/37690

#mastodon #design #UXUI #fediverse

A screenshot of a Mastodon login page with two sections instead of the current one.

Section 1 titled "Login to indieweb.social" in the left column is the traditional login form, in this example for the indieweb.social server.

Section 2 in a newly added column on the right labeled "Not on indieweb.social?" The description says: "If you're registered on a different server, you will not be able to log in here, but we can help you find your way back home." and is followed by an input field labeled "Username or server name" and a "Take me home button" button below it.
A screenshot of a Mastodon login page with two sections instead of the current one. Section 1 titled "Login to indieweb.social" in the left column is the traditional login form, in this example for the indieweb.social server. Section 2 in a newly added column on the right labeled "Not on indieweb.social?" The description says: "If you're registered on a different server, you will not be able to log in here, but we can help you find your way back home." and is followed by an input field labeled "Username or server name" and a "Take me home button" button below it.
A screenshot of a Mastodon login page with two sections instead of the current one. Section 1 titled "Login to indieweb.social" in the left column is the traditional login form, in this example for the indieweb.social server. Section 2 in a newly added column on the right labeled "Not on indieweb.social?" The description says: "If you're registered on a different server, you will not be able to log in here, but we can help you find your way back home." and is followed by an input field labeled "Username or server name" and a "Take me home button" button below it.
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Stefan Bohacek
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Here's my proposal on how to make it easier to understand how logging into servers works in the fediverse. What do you all think?

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/37690

#mastodon #design #UXUI #fediverse

A screenshot of a Mastodon login page with two sections instead of the current one.

Section 1 titled "Login to indieweb.social" in the left column is the traditional login form, in this example for the indieweb.social server.

Section 2 in a newly added column on the right labeled "Not on indieweb.social?" The description says: "If you're registered on a different server, you will not be able to log in here, but we can help you find your way back home." and is followed by an input field labeled "Username or server name" and a "Take me home button" button below it.
A screenshot of a Mastodon login page with two sections instead of the current one. Section 1 titled "Login to indieweb.social" in the left column is the traditional login form, in this example for the indieweb.social server. Section 2 in a newly added column on the right labeled "Not on indieweb.social?" The description says: "If you're registered on a different server, you will not be able to log in here, but we can help you find your way back home." and is followed by an input field labeled "Username or server name" and a "Take me home button" button below it.
A screenshot of a Mastodon login page with two sections instead of the current one. Section 1 titled "Login to indieweb.social" in the left column is the traditional login form, in this example for the indieweb.social server. Section 2 in a newly added column on the right labeled "Not on indieweb.social?" The description says: "If you're registered on a different server, you will not be able to log in here, but we can help you find your way back home." and is followed by an input field labeled "Username or server name" and a "Take me home button" button below it.
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