  fatmanskinny Premium join:2004-01-04 Atlanta, GA
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| Place the LOGOUT button in a better location
Currently, you have to either:
1. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Logout in the lower right hand section. Some websites place logout buttons along the top portion of the page where it is easily accessible.
OR
2. Click on the Navigation Bar > Members > Logout.
Unless BBR wants you to stay logged in all the time (therefore, keeping that cookie on your PC), I would like to see the Logout button become more visible instead of more inconspicuous.
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  Johnny Premium join:2001-06-27 Atlanta, GA | I stay logged in 24/7/365, so I don't care where they put it. Only PC users care about cookies. |
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  Alcohol Premium join:2003-05-26 Neshanic Station, NJ | reply to fatmanskinny *object*
I always do ctrl f. |
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  AB Premium join:2006-04-04 Leesburg, VA
| reply to fatmanskinny You have to do two things in order to log out?
I only have to do one.
And anytime I close my browser I'm logged out also.
Scrolling to the bottom of the page takes me all of about 1/2 of a second, nor does it cause me to break out in a sweat from over-exertion.
So it seems like an incredibly minor issue.
As far as the 'cookie hiding/deletion'-- if you distrust DSLR that much, perhaps you should consider giving up your membership and no longer frequenting the site?
But yeah, sure-- I suppose there could also be a log-out button at the top of the page as well.
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  davidg Good Bye My Friend Premium,MVM join:2002-06-15 Greenville, MS clubs:
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for 2 reasons
1. this is the wrong forum for this request.
2. the logout button used to be up top, too many people clicked it instead of of post new reply/thread button and complained of loggin out all the time. -- Lack of Preparation on YOUR Part does NOT Constitute an Emergency on Mine! |
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  nwrickert sand groper Premium,MVM join:2004-09-04 Geneva, IL
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| reply to fatmanskinny Place the LOGOUT button in a better location The button is exactly where I look for it, when I want it. I cannot think of a better location than that.
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edit: March 6th, @02:53PM
| reply to davidg said by davidg :*object* for 2 reasons 1. this is the wrong forum for this request. 2. the logout button used to be up top, too many people clicked it instead of of post new reply/thread button and complained of loggin out all the time. I had IM'ed one of the mods to move it to the right forum as I accidentally posted in this forum.
At the very least, I was requesting for it to be more visible but we all have our opinions, which is a good thing. 
EDIT: Being that I use Firefox, it discards cookies once I close it so I am still getting my result. -- The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary. |
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| reply to Johnny said by Johnny :I stay logged in 24/7/365, so I don't care where they put it. Only PC users care about cookies. Actually, the number of concurrent logins is rather fixed, regardless of operating platform. If all you do is use DSLR at one location, it doesn't matter what OS/hardware you use, logging in/out is probably a non-issue. (unless your 1 place happens to be a shared computer) |
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  05241201 Where is Rob A? Premium join:2006-03-23 Eagle River, AK | reply to fatmanskinny sign!1 |
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  dleehend Howdy Premium join:2002-03-11 Jasper, TX
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| There's a logout button? 
This site is always open in my browser. I suppose I am logged out when I close the browser. As for cookies, I am only concerned about the ones I can eat, and those two I just finished were fantastic. 
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  MysticGogeta The Robot Devil Premium join:2005-03-14 League City, TX clubs: | reply to fatmanskinny Sign
If you go to public places such as schools (Like me) library etc you will appreciate this. -- Team Discovery-Join the fight |
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  rob_in_chatt Premium join:2004-09-17 Chattanooga, TN | reply to fatmanskinny public PCs is the reason we have the anonymous posting feature.
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join:2005-02-11 Davie, FL | reply to fatmanskinny While you're at it, it's two words "log out", not "logout". Computer people seem to have this tendency to smash words together into new, incorrect ones. Setup the website = Set up the web site. |
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| quote: Computer people seem to have this tendency to smash words together into new, incorrect ones.
Tendency to do that probably originates from use of command line interfaces, where spaces aren't typically allowed in a command. Also in programming where variables may be relatively long and descriptive but not contain spaces.
If that really bothers you, don't ever learn German. 
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| reply to fatmanskinny Re: Place the LOGOUT button in a better location
Definition of: logoff
The process of quitting from, or signing off of, a computer system. The process (the noun) is a "logoff" or "logout," while the act of doing it (the verb) is to "log off" or "log out."
That is the beauty of American English, it is a very fluid language and we can make it up as we go along.
I don't bother to logout so where they put the button doesn't matter to me. -- Team Discovery |
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  cacroll Eventually, Prozac becomes normal Premium join:2002-07-25 Martinez, CA
| reply to MysticGogeta said by MysticGogeta :If you go to public places such as schools (Like me) library etc you will appreciate this.
If you go to public places, you better do more than just log out. Logging out might take care of dangerous cookies, but cache it may not.
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| reply to fatmanskinny Never had a problem I log out every time I'm done. But, you raise a question I want to know (Lazy tonight) How does DSLR measure traffic, I thought it was by unique hits?
But as noted: quote: If you go to public places such as schools (Like me) library etc you will appreciate this.
That takes a change in password, cache crashers can get yours in a heart beat. |
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  MysticGogeta The Robot Devil Premium join:2005-03-14 League City, TX clubs: | reply to cacroll Mainly I do it at school they use deep freeze I doubt it keeps cookies. -- Team Discovery-Join the fight |
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  cacroll Eventually, Prozac becomes normal Premium join:2002-07-25 Martinez, CA
| said by MysticGogeta :Mainly I do it at school they use deep freeze I doubt it keeps cookies.
Deep Freeze keeps nothing.
Wish libraries here used it. -- Cheers, Chuck MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] PChuck's Network |
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