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  • Super User

Why did you want to log out?  Actually, if you look up on the page where it says your member name and you can drop a box down ( it is the drop box with your name , located next to the "create box") drop the menu down by clicking on your name.  The bottom option is  sign out.

  • Super User

I logged out yesterday and lost 10 bucks. Bad luck or karma? I ain't taking the chance. No more logging out for me. :D

  • Super User

Why log out?  On your own computer it may be fine to stay logged in.

 

But, if you are on a public computer, such as those available to hotel guests, I would definitely want to log out.  

  • Super User
4 hours ago, Fishing Rhino said:

 

But, if you are on a public computer, such as those available to hotel guests, I would definitely want to log out.  

I say if you are on a public computer stay logged on and google bass resource so that if anybody googles anything that starts with a B on that computer, bass resource shows up first. Call it free advertising or subliminal messaging or just a public service for all weary travelers.

  • Super User
1 hour ago, Gundog said:

I say if you are on a public computer stay logged on and google bass resource so that if anybody googles anything that starts with a B on that computer, bass resource shows up first. Call it free advertising or subliminal messaging or just a public service for all weary travelers.

If I came across an empty public computer that was logged in to a forum I would most definitely be posting comments which would embarrass the member who forgot to log out.

3 minutes ago, slonezp said:

If I came across an empty public computer that was logged in to a forum I would most definitely be posting comments which would embarrass the member who forgot to log out.

:MSN-Emoticon-show-ass-107:

  • Super User
12 minutes ago, S. Sass said:

:MSN-Emoticon-show-ass-107:

 

18 minutes ago, slonezp said:

If I came across an empty public computer that was logged in to a forum I would most definitely be posting comments which would embarrass the member who forgot to log out.

 

Embarrassing comments are the least of the mischief they could do.  Our high school chemistry teacher, who weighed 375 pounds, once told us.  

 

"You cannot embarrass me.  I'm too ignorant."

  • Super User
2 hours ago, slonezp said:

If I came across an empty public computer that was logged in to a forum I would most definitely be posting comments which would embarrass the member who forgot to log out.

Kind of like the comments you post now.

  • Super User
12 minutes ago, deaknh03 said:

Kind of like the comments you post now.

only worse

I, too, cannot logout. I see where the username and drop down arrow are but the logo covers it so when I try to click it, it takes me to the home page.

Using Firefox fwiw

Anyone else have this issue?

I've been trying to log out for 10-15 min and covered 20+ different menus/drop downs/buttons/pages.  Any help on this?

  • Super User

Same place it's always been, under you're login name on the top menu bar.  It's just on the left now.  Click your avatar picture, and choose "Sign Out"

logout.jpg

  • Super User
52 minutes ago, J Francho said:

Same place it's always been, under you're login name on the top menu bar.  It's just on the left now.  Click your avatar picture, and choose "Sign Out"

logout.jpg

I am sure their issue is the same as I see, the BassResource logo in the top left covers up that drop down list. You cannot click on it to open it to see the Sign Out option.

  • Super User

Sounds like some browsers don't like the CSS.  I know Glenn is on it.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
1 hour ago, BrianinMD said:

the BassResource logo in the top left covers up that drop down list.

 

It will only do that if you're blocking ads. You just outed yourself.  :)

 

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