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log in and out
Goodmorning all
I noticed that for a few days the log in at the forum is completely seperate from the homepage.
ie I'm logged in here, but when I go to the homepage, I'm not logged in...
Also: can I log out anywhere on the forum page? I can't find it.
(I don't always want to show my face when I hop by
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I noticed that for a few days the log in at the forum is completely seperate from the homepage.
ie I'm logged in here, but when I go to the homepage, I'm not logged in...
Also: can I log out anywhere on the forum page? I can't find it.
(I don't always want to show my face when I hop by
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katafei - Posts: 1763
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Re: log in and out
The login to the forums is tied to the main site. So if you want to log out of the forums, just log out of the main site (to the left). Is that what you mean?
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clayb - Site Admin
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Re: log in and out
Actually, what I'm trying to say is, that apparently the log in of the forum is no longer tied to the main page.... I'm logged in here, but when I go to the main page, I'm logged off.
Anyway, I found 'deleting board cookies' logs you off as well.
Edit:
and now, of course, I am logged in at the main page...don't ask me, I know nothing about computers. Mine seems to lead a life of it's own....
Edit2:
That may actually have something to do with me deleting the board cookies.... ^_^
Anyway, I found 'deleting board cookies' logs you off as well.
Edit:
and now, of course, I am logged in at the main page...don't ask me, I know nothing about computers. Mine seems to lead a life of it's own....
Edit2:
That may actually have something to do with me deleting the board cookies.... ^_^
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katafei - Posts: 1763
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- Location: A'veen
- Native language: Dutch; Female
Re: log in and out
Yeah, I hope the 'delete cookies' helped. The two should work together. If you are logged into one, you should be logged in to the other. Sorry about that!
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clayb - Site Admin
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