A new sign up form I'm working on (resized a little to fit Dribbble requirements). Color scheme hasn't been determined yet. Should be able to handle this with Markup & CSS (and some JS) - no images.
Instead of using two password fields (one for validation) I thought I'd give the user the option to show their password so they can verify it. That way it keeps the form simpler and shorter.
Yes, but after showing it around the office, there's some question if its a little confusing... it may be better to just have the password verification field instead of the show password checkbox. I'll probably A/B test it when we launch the form.
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A new sign up form I'm working on (resized a little to fit Dribbble requirements). Color scheme hasn't been determined yet. Should be able to handle this with Markup & CSS (and some JS) - no images.
Instead of using two password fields (one for validation) I thought I'd give the user the option to show their password so they can verify it. That way it keeps the form simpler and shorter.
over 1 year ago
What does that do, change the input type to text?
over 1 year ago
Yes, but after showing it around the office, there's some question if its a little confusing... it may be better to just have the password verification field instead of the show password checkbox. I'll probably A/B test it when we launch the form.
over 1 year ago
perhaps a wording change might help...instead of "show," would something like "reveal" work better?
over 1 year ago