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2 years ago ::
Oct 15, 2008 - 2:34PM
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I consider this to be rather annoying. My connection idles or something, I'm still logged into the forums and everything, but I'm no longer logged into D&Di. I open up the compendium and I can see everything, but when I click on it I get the standard "sign up here".
There's no way to just log in.
Add to this the annoyance that, when opening the compendium I am unable to just open it as an embedded tab within my browser, it has to open a new, oddly-sized window for some reason, and it irks me.
Why can't there be a "log in" option on those screens the same as there's a "sign up" option?
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2 years ago ::
Oct 16, 2008 - 2:54PM
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I consider this to be rather annoying. My connection idles or something, I'm still logged into the forums and everything, but I'm no longer logged into D&Di. I open up the compendium and I can see everything, but when I click on it I get the standard "sign up here".
There's no way to just log in.
Add to this the annoyance that, when opening the compendium I am unable to just open it as an embedded tab within my browser, it has to open a new, oddly-sized window for some reason, and it irks me.
Why can't there be a "log in" option on those screens the same as there's a "sign up" option? There are mechanical reasons why the Compendium is in it's own window. It's something we want to change as well, but there are big picture changes we have to make first.
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2 years ago ::
Oct 17, 2008 - 7:45AM
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There are mechanical reasons why the Compendium is in it's own window. It's something we want to change as well, but there are big picture changes we have to make first. Thank you for the response.
Am I screwing things up by pasting the URL into a new tab whenever I use it?
—fo diggity Twitter: www.twitter.com/fodigg Comic Books You Should Have Read: http://tinyurl.com/ycxe9l7
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