2 Comments
  1. How come nobody talks about this?

    So the input is called “log”, id user_login – so I guess chrome doesn’t pick that up – how popular is wordpress? how popular is chrome? yet the top result for this is from 10 years ago

    > works for me!

    no it doesn’t

    password is “pwd” and “user_pass”. idk. I think “username” and “password”, although probably backwards, throwbacks to hateful days, are still kinda userful.

  2. there’s actually a really nicely designed “password strength meter”.

    there’s no browser to remember your password. but there’s a nice password strength meter

    don’t worry, passkeys will be ubiquitous before chrome can offer to save your wordpress username/password

    don’t worry.

 

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