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Sign In/Sign Out vs Log In/Log Out?
Sign In sounds current and sophisticated. Log In sounds dated and techy. I'm evoking a switch to the verbiage on our consumer facing sites and the devs at my job don't get it. I can see how you log in to a server or an admin panel but you should sign in on a website.
Plus, I hate advertising that says "Log on to blahblahblah.com."
SISO or LILO?
- http://ux.stackexcha…studderine
- "Register" to sign up, "Sign In" to, well, sign in, and "Sign Out" to get out.studderine
- I've read it all - just polling here. Nielsen is 2002...whatthefunk
- Poll 1: SISO ;)studderine
- Sign.iCanHazQBN
- twitter & fb use 'log in' for registered users, and 'sign up' for new users.
I would stick with that.uan - Fuck in
Fuck outset - FIFO
FI FUMset - I hate arguing about shit like this with my dev team.Al_dizzle
- Sign in Sign oututopian
- Sign In Sign Out Sign Upbklyndroobeki