It's a bare-bones starting point.  Not meant to be a design philosophy.
Let's not go down the rabbit-hole of putting every button design up for a 
vote....

On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 3:03:59 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> Agreed, it probably would make more sense to have separate "Log in" and 
> "Register" links in the navbar when not yet logged in. Maybe submit an 
> issue.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 2:53:00 PM UTC-4, Gael Princivalle wrote:
>>
>> >but this is an extremely unimportant and minor enhancement
>>
>> I agree with you, but it's also an extremely easy enhancement to apply. 
>> And I've saw a lot of users don't understanding why when they click on "Log 
>> in" the website don't display the login form, but a dropdown menu with the 
>> ultimate command called again "Log in"...
>>
>> Il giorno martedì 20 ottobre 2015 23:04:59 UTC+2, Alex Glaros ha scritto:
>>>
>>> for what it's worth, my users also find it a little confusing, so there 
>>> might be some value for web2py to change it.
>>>
>>> but this is an extremely unimportant and minor enhancement
>>>
>>> Alex Glaros
>>>
>>

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