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Well, I'll check tomorrow. Gotta go home now (which means leaving the ADSL zone, lol...). See you tomorrow, take care!
Post edited June 23, 2011 by tarangwydion
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tarangwydion: Hence, I also request that when we are in the forum we can logout from GOG immediately, and do not need to browse the account page first (which in turns means waiting for the game shelf and all the game icon pictures to load first) before we can click on the logout button.
How often is this a problem?
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tarangwydion: Hence, I also request that when we are in the forum we can logout from GOG immediately, and do not need to browse the account page first (which in turns means waiting for the game shelf and all the game icon pictures to load first) before we can click on the logout button.
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TheEnigmaticT: How often is this a problem?
It's usually quicker and easier to hit a logout button if it's on every page I guess.
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tarangwydion: Hence, I also request that when we are in the forum we can logout from GOG immediately, and do not need to browse the account page first (which in turns means waiting for the game shelf and all the game icon pictures to load first) before we can click on the logout button.
Visit http://www.gog.com/myaccount/logout/ to instantly log out. What browser do you use? If you want I can make an extension that adds a logout button to the forum.
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TheEnigmaticT: How often is this a problem?
It is not a problem per se if I am at the office with ADSL connection. But at home with dial-up, I have to waited until all the game pictures/icons in the shelf to load first before the logout button appears. I cannot click on the logout button before all images finish loading up. So, at home sometimes I just close the browser and do not even bother to logout (which I am not sure whether there is a safety risk or not if I do so).

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GameRager: It's usually quicker and easier to hit a logout button if it's on every page I guess.
As GameRager said, it is quicker and easier to provide the logout button on every page. Not sure it is feasible technically, but if it is, it will be nice.

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Barefoot_Monkey: Visit http://www.gog.com/myaccount/logout/ to instantly log out. What browser do you use? If you want I can make an extension that adds a logout button to the forum.
Ah, thanks! I didn't know that link. I am either on Firefox or Opera. Anything but IE, as I am browsing with Linux anyway :-)
Post edited June 23, 2011 by tarangwydion
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GameRager: It's usually quicker and easier to hit a logout button if it's on every page I guess.
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tarangwydion: As GameRager said, it is quicker and easier to provide the logout button on every page. Not sure it is feasible technically, but if it is, it will be nice.
As I said many times Gog can only implement "features" like that after several months of announcing announcements about announcing new features. Duh. ;)
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tarangwydion: ...
Here you go. A GreaseMonkey script to add a logout link to the top of the forum. Follow that link for the script and instruction on how to use it.

edit: it works for Firefox, and the instructions have information about getting it running on Opera too.
Post edited June 23, 2011 by Barefoot_Monkey
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tarangwydion: ...
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Barefoot_Monkey: Here you go. A GreaseMonkey script to add a logout link to the top of the forum. Follow that link for the script and instruction on how to use it.
I installed it on chrome and no dice....any chance you could someday rejig one for dhrome/iron users? :)
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GameRager: I installed it on chrome and no dice....any chance you could someday rejig one for dhrome/iron users? :)
I just tried with Chrome and it didn't work for me either. Not sure why... maybe Chrome doesn't like the @require directive. I'll look into Chrome compatibility as soon as I get the chance.
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GameRager: I installed it on chrome and no dice....any chance you could someday rejig one for dhrome/iron users? :)
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Barefoot_Monkey: I just tried with Chrome and it didn't work for me either. Not sure why... maybe Chrome doesn't like the @require directive. I'll look into Chrome compatibility as soon as I get the chance.
Cool....I looked it up and apparently greasemonkey doesn't work too good with chrome/iron. :(
Excellent! Thanks once again, Barefoot_Monkey!

I heard about GreaseMonkey before but never bother to check it. My bad...
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