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Monday, February 3rd, 2014:

The majority of applications and services across Tufts University have successfully adopted SSO (simplified sign-on).

As

SSO

(Tufts

Username

/

Tufts

Password)

is

the

primary

authentication

method

at

Tufts

University,

we

are

phasing

out

the

visual

reminder

by

no

longer

including

the

simplified

sign-on

logo

on

Tufts

login

pages.

If

you

manage

a

page

that

uses

the

simplified

sign-on

logo,

please

remove

the

logo

from

the

page.

* {panel} h4. New recommendations {panel} We recommend using the input field labels "Tufts Username" and "Tufts Password" for all SSO-enabled services. In cases where we cannot change the input field labels, we place on the page the message; "Please use your Tufts Username and Tufts Password to log in". We are also standardizing the spelling of "Log In" and "Log Out" as 2 words when used as a verb such as on buttons, and "Login" and "Logout" when used as a noun. You can use the CSS code for the Log In button: [Web Standards - Buttons|http://sites.tufts.edu/webstandards/design-2/buttons/] Below is an example of a standardized, mobile friendly login page: !standardized-for-SSOP-ITKB.png|border=1! {panel} ---- {html}<DIV mce_style="font-size:12pt;color:#c0311a;" style="font-size:12pt;color:#c0311a;"><I>The following text is posted here for archival purposes only.</I></DIV>{html} ---- h3. Listed below are several suggestions for documentation and web pages with SSO-enabled service logins: {panel} * Change all instances of password labels _("LAN", "Network", "Trumpeter", "Email", "LDAP", "ED", "AD", "Active Directory", "Webmail", etc.)_ to *Tufts Password*. * Replace *UTLN* with *Tufts Username* *_(UTLN)_* and, over time, drop the use of UTLN. * Place a copy of the Simplified Sign-On logo on your web and documentation pages for all SSO-enabled services, along with text, such as _"Use your Tufts Password on this site."_ {panel} h3. Boilerplate Text _(feel free to customize)_: {panel} Tufts Simplified Sign-on eliminates the need for what has been known as the “Trumpeter password,” the password that is used to access Trumpeter email, Tufts library services, Spark, Elists, TUSK and many other systems. Users will access all systems that now use the Trumpeter password with their Active Directory (AD) password, which is currently used for logging into MS Windows computers, Microsoft Exchange, Tufts VPN, and network storage (e.g. P:, Q:, and R: drives). Going forward, your AD password will be called your “Tufts Password” because it will cover so many systems. {indent}Click {newwindow:here|Tufts Tools} http://tuftstools.tufts.edu/index.html{newwindow} to change or recover your password. Click {newwindow:here|Simplified Sign-on}http://uit.tufts.edu/?pid=744{newwindow} to learn more about the Simplified Sign-on Tufts Password. {indent} {panel} h3. Logos !Logo2-35pxNoText.png! {panel} All logos have a transparent background. * *Windows users:* Click [here|^ss0-enabled.exe] to download the complete package of PNG logos in a variety of sizes, including the original Adobe Illustrator file (_best for scaling_). * *Mac users:* Click [here|^ss0-enabled.zip] for a zipped copy of the images. !Logo2-35pxNoText.png|title="35px"! !dot-clear.gif|width=20pxpxpxpxpxpxpxpx! !Logo2-50pxNoText.png|title="50px"! !dot-clear.gif|width=10pxpxpxpxpxpxpxpx! !Logo2-75pxNoText.png|title="75px"! !dot-clear.gif|width=10pxpxpxpxpxpxpxpx! !Logo2-100pxNoText.png|title="100px"! !dot-clear.gif|width=10pxpxpxpxpxpxpxpx! !Logo2-130pxNoText.png|title="130px"! !dot-clear.gif|width=10pxpxpxpxpxpxpxpx! !Logo2-180pxNoText.png|title="180px"! !Logo2-100px.png|title="100px"! !dot-clear.gif|width=20pxpxpxpxpxpxpxpx! !Logo2-130px.png|title="130px"! !dot-clear.gif|width=10pxpxpxpxpxpxpxpx! !Logo2-170px.png|title="170px"! !dot-clear.gif|width=10pxpxpxpxpxpxpxpx! !Logo2-245px.png|title="245px"! {panel}

New recommendations

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We recommend using the input field labels "Tufts Username" and "Tufts Password" for all SSO-enabled services.

In cases where we cannot change the input field labels, we place on the page the message; "Please use your Tufts Username and Tufts Password to log in".

We are also standardizing the spelling of "Log In" and "Log Out" as 2 words when used as a verb such as on buttons, and "Login" and "Logout" when used as a noun.

You can use the CSS code for the Log In button: Web Standards - Buttons

Below is an example of a standardized, mobile friendly login page:

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Listed below are several suggestions for documentation and web pages with SSO-enabled service logins:

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  • Change all instances of password labels ("LAN", "Network", "Trumpeter", "Email", "LDAP", "ED", "AD", "Active Directory", "Webmail", etc.) to Tufts Password.
  • Replace UTLN with Tufts Username (UTLN) and, over time, drop the use of UTLN.
  • Place a copy of the Simplified Sign-On logo on your web and documentation pages for all SSO-enabled services, along with text, such as "Use your Tufts Password on this site."

Boilerplate Text (feel free to customize):

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Tufts Simplified Sign-on eliminates the need for what has been known as the “Trumpeter password,” the password that is used to access Trumpeter email, Tufts library services, Spark, Elists, TUSK and many other systems. Users will access all systems that now use the Trumpeter password with their Active Directory (AD) password, which is currently used for logging into MS Windows computers, Microsoft Exchange, Tufts VPN, and network storage (e.g. P:, Q:, and R: drives). Going forward, your AD password will be called your “Tufts Password” because it will cover so many systems.

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All logos have a transparent background.

  • Windows users: Click here to download the complete package of PNG logos in a variety of sizes, including the original Adobe Illustrator file (best for scaling).
  • Mac users: Click here for a zipped copy of the images.

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