I think the best combination is the verb form "Log in / Log out",
when applied strictly to a computing paradigm.

"Sign in / Sign out" are also correct, but I feel they are more
related to radio communications for instance. However this works
nicely with social networking websites.

I also prefer "Out/In" as opposed to "Off/On" but this is more of
a personal taste, I think both ways are valid.

So, about using nouns, I agree with you. So if your buttons are
labeled with verbs (as they should be), then the login button should
read %u201Clog in,%u201D not %u201Clogin.%u201D

i.e. Use the login button labeled %u201CLog in%u201D to log in with
your login.

Cheers
Paulo


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