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ddgorgeous

A question for Marina

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ddgorgeous

Marina,

 

I noticed your name appears in red now on the front page at the bottom where it lists who has visited this site. It was in black before.

 

I just wanted to ask if this was normal, or if it is something that has changed recently?.............it might just be me, maybe I need to see a doctor!

 

Take care and best wishes,

 

Ron :lolsign:


ppms, dx 2001

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Marina

LOL, I was playing around with some of the settings and wondered if "Admin" should show in red... :lolsign:


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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ddgorgeous

Thank you Marina,

 

It makes a lot of sense, I just wasn't sure if it was meant to be there in red, or if it was me.

 

Take care and best wishes,

 

Ron :lolsign:


ppms, dx 2001

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