ISSUE-178

wsc-xit comment section 10.2.2

general comment section 10.2.2 conceptual model (public comment)

State:
CLOSED
Product:
wsc-usecases
Raised by:
Bill Doyle
Opened on:
2008-01-14
Description:
From public comments
raised by: Al Gilman Alfred.S.Gilman@ieee.org

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-usable-authentication/2008Jan/0000.html

General Comments

Section 10.2.2 states:

10.2.2 Conceptual model

A user will develop a personal model of what something does and how
it works. The user interface should present cues that assist the
formation of this model and ensure that the actual and perceived
state of the system are consistent [454][Design of Everyday Things].

Reviewer's Comments: We suggest the addition of the following to this passage:
"Furthermore, the user should be encouraged to customize the look and
feel of these queues to their own preferences, whereupon the browser
will then insure that this same look and feel is not adopted by
content. This will make spoofing significantly more difficult, thus
enhancing security."

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