To me, "ON" means enabled and "OFF" means disabled. Se when we have, Social Login: ON/OFF, that's fine because it is like Social Login: enabled/disabled.

The problem might be in the label "Enabled". Can we find a better label? Maybe "Status": ON/OFF ? 

Gabriel


On Nov 26, 2013, at 11:38 AM, Alexandre Mendonca wrote:

I agree that at some places YES/NO makes more sense, while ON/OFF may suit better in other.. the directive defaults to ON/OFF but accepts parameters such as on-text="YES" off-text="NO" to accommodate different usages.

I can't really decide on one.. Reset Password: YES/NO doesn't seem a good fit, for instance... but using different ones may be confusing.

Alexandre





From: "Stian Thorgersen" <stian@redhat.com>
To: keycloak-dev@lists.jboss.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 12:51:24 PM
Subject: [keycloak-dev] On/off toggles

For a few places where the on/off toggles are used the labels on/off doesn't make sense. For example:

Enabled: on/off
Cookie login allowed: on/off

Would it not be better with yes/no? That seems to work in all cases
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