Sign In Issues - No Button Found & Need Help

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In summary, the conversation is about having trouble finding the sign-in button on the main page and the annoyance of having to sign in repeatedly. Monique mentions that the button is located in the bottom right of the page and suggests that Greg prefers users to log out after each session. However, it is clarified that it is okay to just close the window and the site will automatically log off after 15 minutes. Monique also suggests checking the "automatically login" box after the login prompt to avoid signing in every time. The location of this box is explained to be in the "edit options" section under "user cp."
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Gale
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Is there a button on the main page that you click to sign in? i can't find it...

and i hate signing in all the time... before my computer crashed, i guess i had my sn and password saved... but now i can't figure how to do that, and its annoying. lil help?
 
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Log-in is in the bottom right of the main page.

You shouldn't need to log in over and over unless you automatically delete cookies.
 
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But I think Greg likes us to log out after each session, something to do with what happens to the server if you don't.
 
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Originally posted by Monique
But I think Greg likes us to log out after each session, something to do with what happens to the server if you don't.

Actually it's ok to just close the window. The site will automaticly log you off in 15min after you leave.
 
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is that something new greg? i swear i never needed to sign in again before. i signed on when i signed up, and that was the last of it.
 
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Just check "automatically login" after the login prompt... it will download a cookie and you won't have to login every time
 
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and where is that little box?? i looked for one...
 
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click on "user cp" at the top of the page
then click on "edit options"
then click "yes" for the second question ("automatically login")
 

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