How aggravating is it that each time we visit the RCS board we have to log in again to post?>>>
Egg,
I've heard about them prices out in Califlower, an' i'll betchya, even with all this economic turmoil, yer 5 seconds is worth a hole lot more 'n dis dumm hick's.>>>
Mike,I was referring to my windows system remembering login info,usually when I hit a new place,or a log in,a pop-up comes up,"do you want windows to remember this for you(i think it`s the browser does it),and I click yes-I just logged in,hit the t and the rest dhows under your mouse to click on ,then just type your password,some places that`s remembered also>>>
I lurk too, now, I guess. Pop in, read, and pop out without logging. I refuse to accept that MikeH's 5 seconds or JSC's 5 seconds are more valuable than mine. That's because I'm the hardest working lazy person I know and I have no excuse for either. The positive side is that if I have nothing worth spending five seconds to log in for, then it's probably just as well that I don't write it down and post it. I chase my tail on that score every so often. Tonight it seems I went for it. First thing I had to do, since I had gone ahead and invested, was to change the color back to grey. I've gotten so old that seems like the right color now.>>>
That is disable right now cause it was causing problems >>>
are website address and forms checked also, I can double click the text field of a form and see any text I hav entered in the field name. Or type and the text will come up.
It will only show text that you entered after you made the change not prior to
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on your IE 7 browser Tools/Inmternet options/Content/settings button under auto complete>>>
I do not mind the logging in aspect as it just takes a small amount of time to do so the way that you have it set up.>>>
Ok, now I'm not logged in and my email and password are not saved?>>>
click remember your log-in,then type 1 letter,and the rest appears,click that and it`s there,then just type your password very quick>>>
I seem to be logged in all the time now?>>>
I must admit I am either one lazy son of a gun or I am a creature of habit because there are many times that I become a lurker.
Of course I am not complaining..if it makes it easier on the man doing the work, then 5 seconds of my time isnt a lot to ask for.>>>
I prefer to use Firefox when I browse and use the Internet. It leaves a lot less on my computer when it comes to running the disc cleanunp function on my computer.>>>
Mike H Said: As true as it is, we (or JSC and I anyway) are creatures of convenience, efficiency, stealth and lightening comprehension. Some days, its that little 5 second blurb that gets ignored and turns us from active participants into slothenly lurkers.(JSC, man Im sure glad it was you that said it, and not me. Hows yer a$$ feel now?) :laugh: :blush:
I'm more than glad to fall on the sword for my fellow potential posters, Mike. :woohoo:
I wonder what size of fire extinguisher it would have taken to put out that flame that scorched me arse? Didn't even rate an emoticon :S>>>
Keep up the great work Steve. This place is so much better since you have your skilled hands back on it.>>>
Steve- If we weren't so damned good at complaining we probably wouldn't do as much of it. :cheer: I have noticed when I am in Firefox that I get a drop down menu with my e-mail address already there. I don't find that when I come in through IE for some reason. But I do agree that it keeps me from posting more often than not. It is not just logging in, it's also that when you log in from a topic it sends you back to the topic list and you also have to get back to the spot that you were at. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! :unsure:>>>