> The problem I see is that people don’t read these messages. They
assume that
> it is an error or something.
>
> I think the text above (some different from a feedback message) is more
> effective, and the extra field (username) helps on the differentiation. It
> could be plain text instead of an input.
That doesn't make sense to me - if folks are not going to read an error message, they
are certainly not going to read plain text that doesn't stand out at all.
Well, if the screen changes a bit they will realise that it is not the same screen and
will read something. However, if they think it is an error/feedback, they might try to log
in again :)
I’ve already give my suggestion, now it’s up to you to decide.
Gabriel
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Gabriel Cardoso
User Experience Designer @ Red Hat