You all know I dislike it, but I just thought I’d reiterate my disdain for Facebook. It’s a ghetto of bad design choices with a pretty UI disguise slapped onto it.
Why would you lock a log-in button after it’s been clicked? Tell me that.
I just accidentally pressed enter while trying to log in, but cancelled the request before it could do anything. To actually log in, I had to reload the page, and enter all my details again because the form was disabled.
You can’t justify that kind of design choice. It just can’t be done. It’s mainstream implementation of stupid ideas like this place that makes stupid executive types want to copy all throughout the web.

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agreed… one should instead transpose logout on top of the same element where login would otherwise be?
thats a common thing done which can be annoying……..
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