Personally, I've never completely understood this problem. Except in the case of people like mt2k, who use public computers (and PC does NOT mean Public Computer), why log out at all? If you've got a personal work station at home and at work, use the 'Save me a cookie, cowboy!' feature, and don't be bothered.

Another dead giveaway is at the top of the screen 'login' is not an option if you're logged in, and 'logout' is not an option if you aren't. Also, if you set a default signature in your user settings, you'll see a lack of a default signature if you post as A.M.

For those advocating using other themes, I don't know about you, but, to cop a line from mikfire, they make my eyes bleed.

--Chris

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