https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46333

--- Comment #11 from Steven Walling <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> (In reply to comment #7)
> 
> > What browser are you using? Please file any and all bugs you want for
> > browser-specific flaws, and we'll do our best to address them. You'll need 
> > to
> > be more specific and constructive than "crappy". 
> 
> I think I already described this under your blog post on the WMF blog,
> Steven,
> so I'll resort to those two screenshots, which clearly show that the new
> login
> screen is a regression, not an improvement.

I think it's hardly clear. I think you disagree with the design direction
taken, but that's not the same thing as a regression. From looking at your
screenshot, I can say that it's as-designed, and that there are no
browser-specific bugs as far as can be told from the screenshot. 

If you have a beef with the design choices made, we can go through those one by
one, but this bug probably isn't the place. 

> 
> The 'old' login screen is much more usable for me as a regular user: the test
> for various languages is bigger, it uses a black font instead of a gray one,
> and does not leave a lot of empty space for whatever's supposed to be on the
> right side of the new login screen.
> 
> A definite plus of the new login page is that it provides a link to a help
> page, which the old version does not have—though I'm sure it's a matter of
> editing some system message, and it shouldn't be too hard to fix.

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