Posts Tagged ‘registration interface

WordPress 3.0 — the newest major version of WordPress — is one of the most highly-anticipated open source upgrades this year. WordPress is no doubt one of the most used publishing platforms. Large websites such as Smashing Magazine, Mashable, TechCrunch, the site you’re on now, and others use it to run their high-traffic websites. According [...]

Previously, a post at WRD was sharing 10 password strength-meter scripts for easily warning users about weak passwords while filling forms. chronoStrength is a new one which comes as a standalone JavaScript file or a jQuery plugin. Compared to the standard strength meters which visualize the strength of passwords with colors, this script displays "an [...]

PassShark is a MooTools class for masking password fields similar to iPhone: showing the last typed character for a while & masking it later. It is an install-then-forget solution as after inserting the passshark.js file into your website, the class will be finding the password fields automatically & applying the masking. PassShark has few option [...]

For membership-oriented websites, registration forms are one of the most important parts. A problematic experience, even if the sign-up is completed, will place a "question mark" to the visitor or vice-versa. And, it is also the first step where you can show that you care about the security of the website & all the data [...]


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