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WalterK75

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Shouldn't there be a direct link back to the Home page from the Forum pages? There's one from the Flea Market.
 
Good eye...there used to be. As you can see, things have been fixed over the weekend and the skins have been updated...probably that direct link was left out. I will pass it on.
 
Good eye...there used to be. As you can see, things have been fixed over the weekend and the skins have been updated...probably that direct link was left out. I will pass it on.

Besides not remembering my "sign in" information (don't go there - I've thrown in the towel on that issue), I also get this every time I log out:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /var/www/html/forum/includes/functions.php(2970) : eval()'d code on line 88

???
 
Kevin -

I'll pass this on. Actually, I got the very same error message when I tried to delete a couple of posts earlier today. So, maybe the two problems are connected.

I know this has been on your hit list for a while!
 
While some may realize you don't actually have to log out- VB has a setting for auto log out. There are a number of variables on this such as checking the remember me box.
I sent Kevin a PM that might help him. Gary
 
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