Simplify admin login form (/admin/signin)
The login page is terrible UX. Why hide the username and password for your most valuable customers? Also why not just place username/pwd fields straight up on the page instead of a dynamic reveal. This confuses me every single time.
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Jody Fritsch commented
Agree!
Many many of or users, both end users and admins, have problems logging in to our forum. The flow with the username (e-mailadress) field appearing first, and then, after typing the user name, the password text field appears, is very non-standard and is not always working. We have tried every browser, deleting cache etc to get through. But sometimes the password field just do not appear! We have explored clicking tab; clickin return; or do nothing after the first entry (user name text field), but it feels random how to get the password text field to appear. this may be a bug, but anyway the interaction design of this flow is a real blocker for us. Some users report that they need to try 20 before getting in to the forum. This is not acceptable. Please improve! -
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