Google Chrome sorts that one out for meI'm pretty happy with how the site is laid out. My one wish is that it would remember my login information from day to day.

Google Chrome sorts that one out for meI'm pretty happy with how the site is laid out. My one wish is that it would remember my login information from day to day.
I'm using Firefox, too, but my version has Alzheimer's.dennisg wrote:Dennis,I'm pretty happy with how the site is laid out. My one wish is that it would remember my login information from day to day.
My login information is remembered. All I have to do is click on the "Login" button on the upper right of the home page. I'm using Firefox v3.6.3. I suspect it is remembering the info for me.
Tom
Are you saying that you can shut your computer off at the end of the day, start it up the next day, go to the TG site, and you will be automatically logged in? If so, it doesn't work that way for me, but only on the TG site. All my other sites log in automatically.Yep, that would be a browser issue. My Firefox's memory works well too.
Dennis, I too have the same issue/problem. It seems I either get timed out of TG or when I restart my Windows 7 computer and bring up IE, I have to log back in to TG (though like Chris I only have to type the first "f" of "ffsooo3" and my name a password get filled in for me, then I have to push the "log in" button). I used to always be logged in. Even after a reboot. If you find the solution please let me know.
I had the timing out issue with my other browser: Safari. I'd spend 30 minutes writing a long PM or post, hit the Submit button, and my work would get nuked because I was no longer logged on. Very, very annoying. With advice from TG tech support, I switched to Firefox. I no longer have the timing out issue. But neither browser logged me on automatically (not referring to Autofill) like Facebook or many other sites do. Having to log on every day is not what I consider to be a crippling problem, but it's a nuisance.Dennis, I too have the same issue/problem. It seems I either get timed out of TG or when I restart my Windows 7 computer and bring up IE, I have to log back in to TG (though like Chris I only have to type the first "f" of "ffsooo3" and my name a password get filled in for me, then I have to push the "log in" button). I used to always be logged in. Even after a reboot. If you find the solution please let me know.
I agree. Certainly not crippling - just annoying. I prefer to not which from IE8 to Firefox so I'll live with the issues.....ffsooo3 wrote:I had the timing out issue with my other browser: Safari. I'd spend 30 minutes writing a long PM or post, hit the Submit button, and my work would get nuked because I was no longer logged on. Very, very annoying. With advice from TG tech support, I switched to Firefox. I no longer have the timing out issue. But neither browser logged me on automatically (not referring to Autofill) like Facebook or many other sites do. Having to log on every day is not what I consider to be a crippling problem, but it's a nuisance.Dennis, I too have the same issue/problem. It seems I either get timed out of TG or when I restart my Windows 7 computer and bring up IE, I have to log back in to TG (though like Chris I only have to type the first "f" of "ffsooo3" and my name a password get filled in for me, then I have to push the "log in" button). I used to always be logged in. Even after a reboot. If you find the solution please let me know.