[WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page

2008-09-30 Thread John Unsworth
Hi WSG, I'm wondering about the best method to incorporate in a signup form a Terms and Conditions agreement, which being so long will be bought to the page externally. Or if it's thought best, maybe not! On a previous occasion I went forward using the object tag. The advantage to my mind is that,

Re: [WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page

2008-09-30 Thread Jason Pruim
On Sep 30, 2008, at 9:15 AM, John Unsworth wrote: Hi WSG, I'm wondering about the best method to incorporate in a signup form a Terms and Conditions agreement, which being so long will be bought to the page externally. Or if it's thought best, maybe not! On a previous occasion I went forward

Re: [WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page

2008-09-30 Thread Mark Stickley
Well we've been working on a global sign in and registration system for some time now and the conclusion we've come to with the T's C's is to not include it in the page by default - have a link to it and hope that when the user clicks back their user agent will repopulate the fields (as most seem

RE: [WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page

2008-09-30 Thread Tatham Oddie
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Pruim Sent: Tuesday, 30 September 2008 11:46 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page On Sep 30, 2008, at 9:15 AM, John Unsworth wrote: Hi WSG, I'm wondering about

Re: [WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page

2008-09-30 Thread Christian Snodgrass
What I see a lot of times that seems to be a decent idea is in the form have a check box with the label I have read and agree to the Terms Conditions. Then, have Terms Conditions actually be a link to a separate document (preferably a web page) which actually has the terms and conditions. It

Re: [WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page

2008-09-30 Thread Juarez Filho
I think the better approach is put a link to users see the Terms Conditions, because you probably will need to show this again in another section of the site. For JS capabilities browsers you can use the power of JS and Ajax to do a great interface. =D -- Regards, Juarez P. A. Filho

RES: [WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page

2008-09-30 Thread Genau Lopes Junior
What you mean? -Mensagem original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de Juarez Filho Enviada em: terça-feira, 30 de setembro de 2008 12:25 Para: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Assunto: Re: [WSG] Incorporating Terms and Cons in signup page I think the better approach