in reply to Use a Different Default Theme When Authenticated

I use CSS to change the style from small ugly Times-Roman (when I arrive via a link on my site) to lovely Verdana (after I've logged in). I'm still amazed by any user who has an ID on Perl Monks but who posts anonymously, without realizing that they're not logged in.

So, (tongue planted firmly in cheek)

Hints that you may not be logged in:

More Coffee requiredYou are IN!
login | Create a new user log foo out | foo
Login [--------] / Password [--------] / [] remember me [Login] / password reminder / Create A New User XP Nodelet
"If you're new here please read Perl Monks Site FAQ" nothing
[Refresh] / How do I user this? [--------] [talk] / How do I use this
No voting buttons or XP at the top of each nodeVoting buttons or XP (unless new user or all votes have been cast -- neither of which seems likely)

--t. alex

"Mud, mud, glorious mud. Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood!"
--Michael Flanders and Donald Swann

Update: Added last row to table.

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Re: Re: Use a Different Default Theme When Authenticated
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 25, 2002 at 02:39 UTC
    I guess not all of us can be as bright as you :-P

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      GOD DAMN IT, NOT AGAIN!
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      Thanks, ignatz, that brings me to another entry:

      More coffee requiredYou're IN!
      No .sig line automatically added to any nodes you create.sig line present in nodes you create.

      --t. alex

      "Mud, mud, glorious mud. Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood!"
      --Michael Flanders and Donald Swann

        You can automatically add sigs, too?!? Oh, fudge!
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