Why design guidelines?
- familiar look and feel for end users of any Haka protected resource
- reduced workload for web page authors when designing the login interface
- better recognition of Haka federation
Haka Login
Landscape:
Portrait:
To be used as the login button to the service. When the user clicks the Haka Login element, (s)he must be directed to a WAYF or an IdP login service of Haka federation.
- landscape small, gif, 0,7 kB, 99x27 px, transparent
- landscape medium, gif, 1,0 kB, 142x38 px, transparent
- landscape large, gif, 1,8 kB, 225x60 px, transparent
- portrait small, gif, 1,0 kB, 71x63 px, transparent
- portrait medium, gif, 1,7 kB, 105x94 px, transparent
- portrait large, gif, 2,2 kB, 133x120 px, transparent
Alternate format for browsers that cannot display images:alt="[Haka Login]"
Example: CSC's Scientist's interface
Haka Login Icon
If a page contains links to non-Haka protected services as well as Haka protected services, a Haka Login Icon may be placed on the right hand side of a link. This clearly indicates which resources are Haka protected.Example:
- Haka Federation homepage
- Haka Login Icon, gif, 0,4 kB, 54x17 px
- Haka Login Icon, gif, 0,4 kB, 39x13 px
Alternate format for browsers that cannot display images:alt="[Haka]"
Haka Logo
To be used in presentations, events and Haka related web pages. When used in the web, the logo should be link to http://www.csc.fi/suomi/funet/middleware/haka
Alternate format for browsers that cannot display images:alt="[Haka]"Haka Enabled
To be used when it is necessary to indicate, that Haka can be used to log in to the service. Should not be used as the login button (use Haka Login button instead).