This is really well done and funny. You missed one... <a href="https://github.com/mozilla/browserid/wiki/How-to-Use-BrowserID-on-Your-Site" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/mozilla/browserid/wiki/How-to-Use-Browser...</a>
Am I the only one whose eyes are really hurt by the brightness of the colors chosen here? (Seriously, I may be the only one - they do seem a little unnecessarily bright, but I've also been feeling tired today.)
Looks crappy in every version of Internet Explorer, 6 through 9. Is it shocking that IE doesn't place nicely? <a href="https://ten7.litmus.com/pub/adfdb99" rel="nofollow">https://ten7.litmus.com/pub/adfdb99</a>
I think these are great. Can't really use them in production until it works in latest IE at least. Absolutely love how they are scalable. Oh Internet Explorer... :/
Is there a reliable way to fish out <i>whether a user's browser has been to</i> any of those <i>recently</i>? I wouldn't put up a single UI element on the page that doesn't help the user in some way, let alone a bucketful of them.
It is not compatible with Bootstrap.css of Twitter. When both are running, a:hover creates a white underline below the button text and I couldn't really figure out how to get rid of it. Does anyone know?