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Old 05-29-2001, 11:46 PM
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Just a test of the new message boards.

Seems <b>slick</b>. But is there a preview button around here...
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A PREVIEW Button??? Hmmm - I LIKE that idea!!!
Old 05-29-2001, 11:51 PM
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Yup. A preview would have let me catch my pseudo-HTML square bracket UBB mistake.

Could it be implemented??
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Test 1,2,3 Nice Forum
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am I going to have to remember that !@#$ password EVERY time I check this site?
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Hey Keith, Click the my profile link at the top of the page and edit your profile. This will allow you to change the password. I just did it to mine so it works well.
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thanks!
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Besides its allowing you to change your password to something reasonable, apparently a cookie is used so you needn't "log in" each time. Whew. Now I can safely forget my password and realize that only when I upgrade computers!



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