Install Log Out Function on Forum Pages for Convenience

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The discussion centers on the request to install a log-out function at the top or bottom of every forum page for user convenience. Participants express support for this feature, with one noting that a major overhaul of the forums is planned in the coming weeks. The conversation briefly shifts to light-hearted banter about personal preferences, but the main focus remains on enhancing user experience. Implementing the log-out function could streamline navigation and improve usability. Overall, the community is advocating for this practical addition to the forum's design.
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Any chance of installing it on the bottom ( or top ) of every forum page. ?

Just makes things a little more convenient...

Ps: Hello Kerrie :smile:
 
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I second that request (unless it includes a major overhaul of the forums - Greg?).
 
Originally posted by Phobos
I second that request (unless it includes a major overhaul of the forums - Greg?).

There will be a major overhaul in a couple weeks :wink:
 
So did you choose the flowers or the hearts?
 
Originally posted by Monique
So did you choose the flowers or the hearts?

how many time do I have to tell you monique, it's rainbows, rainbows!
 
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