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ninetydegrees (90d)☕ ([personal profile] ninetydegrees) wrote in [site community profile] dw_suggestions2011-10-18 06:54 pm

Make logging out a one-step process

Title:
Make logging out a one-step process

Area:
site interface

Summary:
Logging out via the main navigation menu has required a second click for a while (I believe it didn't used to). Logging out via the Navigation Strip doesn't. I suggest making the former like the latter unless you have several open sessions.

Description:
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Poll #8421 Make logging out a one-step process
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 63


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Should be implemented as-is.
50 (79.4%)

Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
1 (1.6%)

Shouldn't be implemented.
1 (1.6%)

(I have no opinion)
11 (17.5%)

(Other: please comment)
0 (0.0%)

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[personal profile] sophie 2012-01-19 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the original idea was that the confirmation screen would only show up if you were trying to log out from a different session than the one you're actually using right now.

For example, say you had a browser window open in your regular account, then you open a new one, log out, and then log into another account. That log out would be one-step, as it should be.

But let's say that you now go back to your first browser window, which is still on an old screen, and try to log out of that window. Because you're not *actually* logged into the same session that you were back when that page was loaded, you'll get the confirmation screen.

That was the way it used to work, and that's what DW will be going back to. It was never intentional for the double confirmation to be displayed in all situations. :D
Edited (Clarification.) 2012-01-19 21:01 (UTC)
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[personal profile] marahmarie 2012-01-19 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
But let's say that you now go back to your first browser window, which is still on an old screen, and try to log out of that window. Because you're not *actually* logged into the same session that you were back when that page was loaded, you'll get the confirmation screen [...]

Yes, the one that will often say something like, "You have multiple browsing sessions open on various computers - expire all sessions?" I get that one often because I switch IP addresses a lot to stay online (one signal dies, so I'll switch to another that's still working while I'm still logged into DW), which messes up DW's tracking big-time (the system thinks I'm logging in from more than one computer/location when in fact it's all coming from the same place - my kitchen computer, in fact). :)
Edited 2012-01-19 21:27 (UTC)