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Re^2: How about a "reclaim your post" feature?

by Jenda (Abbot)
on Jan 28, 2015 at 01:05 UTC ( [id://1114685]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: How about a "reclaim your post" feature?
in thread How about a "reclaim your post" feature?

If you tend to find yourself accidentally anonymous, make a small but noticeable change to your user settings. body { background-color: pink; } in your Display Settings / Stylesheet Settings / On-Site CSS Markup and you'll know right away whether you are logged in or not.

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.

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Re^3: How about a "reclaim your post" feature? (display setting)
by LanX (Saint) on Jan 28, 2015 at 14:25 UTC
    > make a small but noticeable change to your user settings. body { background-color: pink; } in your Display Setting

    I think he heard this advice already a dozen times and will stay confident in ignoring it.

    To draw something positive out of this superfluous thread, why don't we activate globally a different default design (for logged in users that is)

    I volunteer implementing it, if there is a common consensus which design to choose.

    Or is this already active and I didn't notice?

    Update

    NB not for our OP, for newbies.

    Cheers Rolf

    PS: Je suis Charlie!

      That's a great idea. In fact, we should go to great lengths to get the default logged-in style to be as attractive as possible, and then maybe tweak the anonymonk style to something rather more unpleasant. This will serve as a subtle incentive to log in. :-)

      I reckon we are the only monastery ever to have a dungeon stuffed with 16,000 zombies.

        That's a great idea. In fact, we should go to great lengths to get the default logged-in style to be as attractive as possible, and then maybe tweak the anonymonk style to something rather more unpleasant. This will serve as a subtle incentive to log in. :-)

        Genius , there is no way that can backfire ... should I sign up for perlmonks? Nope, looks ugly

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