| OpenID integration into Iphone | ||
These are early specifications for the enabling of OpenID on Yahoo! and the accessing of 3rd party sites integrated into the Iphone interface. |
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| User sees this screen if they come from a 3rd party site trying to access through OpenID and not signed into Yahoo! | ||
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| Integrated into Iphone: | ||
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Iphone "let me in" page. This page is accessed when a user is trying to authenticate via Yahoo! OpenID through a 3rd party site. This page is hosted by Yahoo!. |
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| Integrated into the Iphone: | ||
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| Iphone UI elements such as the spindle selector are used throughout the interface where needed. In this case we will use it to choose which OpenID identifier you last used: | ||
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| Generic error | ||
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| Generic error integrated: | ||
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| Essentially these are the building blocks for basic interaction in the Iphone. Of course there are many various ways to do things but for Yahoo! we will want to keep it simple and easy to use. Integrating a web site into this format is much more of a project of layout and less about interaction. The interaction standards that are created for the iphone are evolving but there is only so much that you can do at this point. The good thing is, Apple has studied the interaction and made good elements for touch screen use. | ||
2007 - Rob Metzgar Design - All work launched and usable |
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