Scott Jenson on Nostr: Fascinating #UX conversation on Reddit: use 1 or 2 text fields for setting a ...
Fascinating #UX conversation on Reddit: use 1 or 2 text fields for setting a password. Two fields is the 'obvious' answer as it will catch typos, but what's that's actually not true in practice.
1. 2 fields hinders conversion significantly
2. 2 fields doesn't always catch typos
3. Don't let the error case drive the success case
4. Recovery of lost passwords, if well designed, isn't that bad
Some are ADAMANT you need 2 fields. This is 'design by fear' and is difficult to argue against.
1. 2 fields hinders conversion significantly
2. 2 fields doesn't always catch typos
3. Don't let the error case drive the success case
4. Recovery of lost passwords, if well designed, isn't that bad
Some are ADAMANT you need 2 fields. This is 'design by fear' and is difficult to argue against.