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Background color isn't the same?

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Using the Tip.it skin, I was logged in yesterday and changed the background color to the purple. I logged out. Today I notice that the background color is blue again. Is the template supposed to save that or is it just me and it does save with other people?

It should save with everyone. Make sure your cookies are enabled, or working, or something. At least it saves with me, so I think it's only you.

Works for me, too. Must be something to do with cookies.

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hawkxs, make sure your cookies for "forum.tip.it" are set to "Allow"... Anything less than that, and it won't remember, sad to say. :(

 

 

 

BTW, if you currently don't have any cookie exceptions set, and have it set to accept everything, switch your cookies to prompt you for anything you don't have a setting for. It will save you more headaches than you can ever realize. :thumbsup: ... (Heck, it is all I need to help with my own cookie-paranoia.)

 

 

 

~D. V. Devnull

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(Warning: This user can be VERY confusing to some people... And talks in 3rd person for the timebeing due to how insane they are... Sometimes even to themself.)

DVD, no. Cookies are incapable of harming anyone. The worst they can do is see that you've been on two different websites with the same advertiser, if they're even configured to do that. Set all cookies to "Allow", the only exceptions should be any that are added by something like Adblock plus.

 

 

 

If you switched computers or browsers between logons, that could be the reason.

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DVD, no. Cookies are incapable of harming anyone. The worst they can do is see that you've been on two different websites with the same advertiser, if they're even configured to do that. Set all cookies to "Allow", the only exceptions should be any that are added by something like Adblock plus.

 

ZOMG!!!!!!!!! Dude, get a clue!!! AdBlock Plus DOES NOT handle cookies!!! It never has, it never will!!! And I know this because my cookies ARE on prompt for anything I didn't set exceptions for!!! <.<

 

 

 

BTW, those advertisers (if you don't have ABP blocking the adverts, and a perm-deny on cookies for those advertisers) can actually see the pages you're reading, should any of their content be allowed to load! I've actually seen, and caught, a lot of this behavior out on the web! :x

 

 

 

Next time, before you decide to take a shot at me, check things out a little better, would you? :geek:

 

(Heck, even better, leave me be. It will save both of us a lot of grief.)

 

 

 

~Mr. D. V. Devnull

tifuserbar-dsavi_x4.jpg and normally with a cool mind.

(Warning: This user can be VERY confusing to some people... And talks in 3rd person for the timebeing due to how insane they are... Sometimes even to themself.)

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