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I talked about Zoho sign-ing problems just 2 weeks ago and now they seem to have fixed those problems, thanks to Google becoming an OpenID provider. Great news, the login process is now very straight-forward. Only a click is required to login (2 when you first login). Great! |
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the actionAfter some researches and hacking time, I got to pack up my very special Buxfer Login Enhancing bookmarklet called buxFer1z3 (Firefox only, I guess).
After clicking, the form will automatically appear, my OpenID identity will be filled in and the form will be auto-submitted (making the login process a 1-click process, a 50% clicks improvement from the 2-clicks previous workflow!) some Post ScriptaFor everyone out there: do you frequently visit a site that has something that annoys you? Hidden login forms, repetitive Comment here and I’d love to provide a bookmarklet that makes your life happier! For the semi-techies Buxfer users out there: you may right-click on the bookmarklet and edit in your values for your confort and pleasure. Just substitute “flevour.myopenid.com” with your OpenID URL. I may provide different bookmarklets for different logins solutions (AOL, Yahoo) on request. For the techies out there: yes, I am including the Prototype source at a certain point in the bookmarklet code to use original Prototype very-cool $$ function to select form elements in the fastest (for me) way possible. Buxfer developers decided to go with what looks like a hacked Prototype library, that features a ovverridden $$ and misses a lot of helper functions. I myself would have used JQuery, but it was causing conflicts. I am sure there is faster way, but I feel like it’d be surely more verbose. The whole bookmarklet is a hack and a divertissement, so I don’t care about clean or compact code. For the nerds out there: while I was messing around their JS code, I found that this JS file, features some lovely function naming. Search for “ingDropdowns” inside the document and you’ll see them (first and 4th result are the most representative). |
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