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Vanadium 50
Aug4-09, 07:22 AM
Hi everyone-

Can someone explain the color coding of names?
Black is "regular"
Orange is "gold" - people who have paid.
Green are the mentors.
People with lines through their names are...um...obvious.
What about black that's not bolded?
Oh, and Greg is blue.

Any others?

cristo
Aug4-09, 07:47 AM
I think non-bold black are members who are "still awaiting email confirmation"-- either newbies, or other members who have changed their email address and not responded to the activation email.

D H
Aug4-09, 08:01 AM
Bold black is "regular". A few users are in non-bold black, same size font as everyone else. When we had feeds from sci.physics news groups the user names for messages posted to the news group by non PF members appeared as non-bold black in a smaller font and not underlined.

Edit
Cristo, thanks (post #2) (posts caught in the cross-fire)

Kurdt
Aug4-09, 08:33 AM
Yes, non-bold members are those that are awaiting e-mail confirmation. Admins are blue BTW.

Borg
Aug4-09, 09:00 AM
Hi everyone-

Can someone explain the color coding of names?
Black is "regular"
Orange is "gold" - people who have paid.
Green are the mentors.
People with lines through their names are...um...obvious.
What about black that's not bolded?
Oh, and Greg is blue.

Any others?

What are the strikethroughs?

Oops. I see it now.

jostpuur
Aug5-09, 05:48 PM
I think non-bold black are members who are "still awaiting email confirmation"-- either newbies, or other members who have changed their email address and not responded to the activation email.

Either so, or then they are people who have not received an email confirmation request message from the physicsforums. You cannot deduce which has happened from the fact that a person has not responded with an email confirmation.

nvn
Aug10-09, 07:28 PM
I think an underlined, nonbold, black font that also has a raised black line through the username (strikethrough) means the user is temporarily banned, permanently banned, deceased, or the user requested his/her account be deleted. I think a non-underlined, nonbold, black font without the strikethrough can also mean the user requested his/her account be closed but not deleted; I don't know if this font differs from the nonbold, black font mentioned in other posts, above.

I think only a black line below your username means you really exist, and are momentarily safe. :biggrin:

berkeman
Aug10-09, 07:44 PM
You don't get a line through your account for being deceased.

DaveC426913
Aug10-09, 09:21 PM
When I was a child, I made my Lego creations (and some of them were awesome) with absolutely no regard for the colour of the bricks I'd use. I'm not sure it ever even occurred to me to try to colour-coordinate my models.

I had never noticed that the names have colours. I just went and checked. Mine is gold.

BTW, it gets more ironic. I am an artist and I spent ten years in photo processing, where colour differentiation is essential.

nvn
Aug10-09, 10:39 PM
Does a username get a line through it if the account is inactive for a long time (but the user isn't deceased)?

lisab
Aug10-09, 11:31 PM
So what if a long time member, usually bold, goes...pale...all of a sudden? Does that mean their email on record is no longer valid?

berkeman
Aug11-09, 12:41 AM
Does a username get a line through it if the account is inactive for a long time (but the user isn't deceased)?

I don't believe so. I haven't noticed that in old threads.

berkeman
Aug11-09, 12:42 AM
So what if a long time member, usually bold, goes...pale...all of a sudden? Does that mean their email on record is no longer valid?

I think I know who you mean, and we don't need to go there right now.

NeoDevin
Aug11-09, 12:42 AM
So what if a long time member, usually bold, goes...pale...all of a sudden? Does that mean their email on record is no longer valid?

See here:

I think non-bold black are members who are "still awaiting email confirmation"-- either newbies, or other members who have changed their email address and not responded to the activation email.

GeorginaS
Aug11-09, 01:24 AM
Do we have to report ourselves to PF if we become deceased?

NeoDevin
Aug11-09, 01:30 AM
Do we have to report ourselves to PF if we become deceased?

In the scepticism and debunking forum.

Kurdt
Aug11-09, 07:26 AM
Does a username get a line through it if the account is inactive for a long time (but the user isn't deceased)?

Not usually.

Lisa!
Aug12-09, 10:04 AM
I don't know whether it's mentioned or not but I guess the 1s who have disabled private messaging also have not-bold usernames!

Kurdt
Aug12-09, 10:05 AM
I don't know whether it's mentioned or not but I guess the 1s who have disabled private messaging also have not-bold usernames!

I don't think so lisa.

Lisa!
Aug12-09, 10:17 AM
I don't think so lisa.

Sounds like you are right! But I saw cyrus's ID was non-bolded and you know he has activate his account long time ago!:biggrin:

Borek
Aug12-09, 10:20 AM
So what if a long time member, usually bold

You mean font, or the way the user expresses himself?

drizzle
Aug18-09, 12:00 AM
You mean font, or the way the user expresses himself?

:rofl:

Moonbear
Aug18-09, 09:12 AM
Do we have to report ourselves to PF if we become deceased?

In the scepticism and debunking forum.

:rofl:


I'm pretty sure the awaiting email confirmation thing can happen even to long-time members if they do something like change their password...and if their email address on file isn't updated, that might be a problem if the confirmation is going to an old account used just for registering for the site, or that they no longer have or use. Greg can fix those issues, though, if you ask nicely and offer ring pops.