Tried using the "delete board cookies" to resolve the problem I have with automatic login each visit. Didn't work. Any other suggestions?
Re: Welcome
Posted: Mon 26 May, 2008 6:25 pm
by John
Do you always log out before closing your browser?
Re: Welcome
Posted: Mon 26 May, 2008 6:31 pm
by Moglet
When I was testing earlier, I did the following:
1. Deleted cookies.
2. Closed the browser window.
3. I logged out and then closed the browser window.
4. Opened a new browser window, entered username/password and checked the "Log in automatically" option, then logged in.
5. Logged out and closed browser window.
6. Opened browser window and chose Framer's Forum from IE7 Favourites. I then had to log in manually.
Am I doing something wrong?
Re: Welcome
Posted: Mon 26 May, 2008 7:59 pm
by John
Close all browser windows.
Open browser, enter theframersforum.com in the address bar.
Click Delete all board cookies
Log in, enter your username and password and tick the Log me in automatically checkbox.
And this is the result
[youtube]e28G35HnREs[/youtube]
Help with Password changing
Posted: Thu 19 Mar, 2009 10:38 pm
by MITREMAN
Hi John,
MITREMAN here been away for a while but hope to be back on board, signed in today with a tempory password as my original one did'nt work can you give me some advice on how to reset it to the one I would like.
Thank you
MITREMAN
Re: Welcome
Posted: Fri 20 Mar, 2009 7:49 am
by John
Hi Mitreman, great to see you back.
To change your password - Click: -
User Control Panel
Profile
Edit account settings
Enter your new and existing passwords in the appropriate boxes, and click Submit.
Re: Welcome
Posted: Fri 20 Mar, 2009 9:48 am
by MITREMAN
Hi John,
Thank's that worked first time, just going to update my profile and avatar and I will be posting soon
Cheers MITREMAN
Re: Welcome
Posted: Fri 08 Oct, 2010 1:17 pm
by philipsheldon
With the exception of the brilliant FF event this year & the planned one for March 2011, I wonder if there has been another " thing " a comment etc, that started out on this forum that ultimately changed Picture Framing for the better ?
I was thinking on the lines of, through the " power " of the forum, such & such brought about a new way of thinking, a new event ( like the FF # 1 & FF # 2 ) etc.
Interesting to know what answers pop up.
Re: Welcome
Posted: Fri 08 Oct, 2010 3:20 pm
by Keith Hewitt
Phill,
I think this is a very good question, but better to start it a a new thread, as its rather " buried" down here on page 4!