I paid attention that recently the login form at Stack Overflow has undergone a lifting. Everything is OK besides one thing — the user experience of the TAB-navigation.
Type an username, press TAB and you expect to be able to type a password immediately after the first TAB, but instead, you are focused on "Forgot password?" link:
It would be better to restore the classical order of the TAB-navigation:
- User name
- TAB #1
- Password
- TAB #2
- Login button
- TAB #3
- Password recovery
P.S. It's not a duplicate of Can't auto login with Keepass anymore (although it is related to the same UI-element, but from another perspective) since that question is focused on the compatibility of Stack Overflow with the third-party software, while my question is about regression in UX after a redesign.
Postfix update:
The problem is fixed, but why does the TAB-navigation from the Password field leads to the Forgot password? and not to the Log in button? Isn't more logical by default to forward the focus of the TAB-navigation to the Log in button rather than to Forgot password?. The password recovery is much less frequent scenario.