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*'''OpenID''' - The member's OpenID.  This is only displayed if it has been enabled by the forum administrator.
*'''OpenID''' - The member's OpenID.  This is only displayed if it has been enabled by the forum administrator.
*'''Minutes to stay logged in''' - The number of minutes the browser cookie will last before expiring.
*'''Minutes to stay logged in''' - The number of minutes the browser cookie will last before expiring.
*'''Always stay logged in''' - Keeps the browser cookie from expiring.
*'''Always stay logged in''' - Prevents the browser cookie from expiring.


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When using a shared computer, a member probably should not stay logged in for a long time or check the Always stay logged in option, unless they remember to log out when finished. Leaving an account logged in on a shared computer makes it vulnerable to use by someone other than the member.
When using a shared computer, a member probably should not stay logged in for a long time or check the "Always stay logged in" option, unless they remember to log out when finished. Leaving an account logged in on a shared computer makes it vulnerable to use by someone other than the member.


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== The Quick Login == <!--T:16-->
===The quick login===


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An SMF forum may be configured to allow login from any page. This is called quick login. In the default theme it is located in the top, left corner of each page. Other themes may place it in different locations. If quick login is disabled or cannot be seen, the login screen can still be accessed from the main menu.
An SMF forum may be configured to allow login from any page. This is called Quick Login. In the default theme it is located in the top, left corner of each page. Other themes may place it in different locations. If Quick Login is disabled or cannot be seen, the login screen can still be accessed from the main menu.


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The session length drop-down menu corresponds to the Minutes to stay logged in option from the login screen. Similarly, selecting '''Forever''' in this drop-down menu is the same as checking the '''Always stay logged in option''' on the login screen.
The session length drop-down menu corresponds to the "Minutes to stay logged in" option from the main login screen. Similarly, selecting "Forever" in this drop-down menu is the same as checking the "Always stay logged in option" on the main login screen.


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== Password Reminder == <!--T:19-->
===Password reminder===


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If a password is forgotten or lost, it can be reset by selecting the Forgot your password? option from the login screen. The username or email address for the account is requested to begin the password reset process.
If a password is forgotten or lost, it can be reset by selecting the ''Forgot your password?'' option from the login screen. The username or email address for the account is requested to begin the password reset process.


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If the member has not set a secret question, an email containing a password reset link is automatically sent to the member's email address. Selecting the link allows the member to choose a new password. If a secret question has been set, they will be given the option of receiving the email or answering their question.Members may create or change their secret question in {{llink|Profile|anchor=Account_Settings|text=Profile > Modify Account > Account Settings}}
If a member has not set a secret question, an email containing a password reset link is automatically sent to the member's email address. Clicking on the link allows the member to choose a new password. If a secret question has been set, they will be given the option of receiving the email or answering their question. Members may create or change their secret question in {{llink|Profile|anchor=Account_Settings|text=Profile > Modify Account > Account Settings}}


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After answering their secret question correctly, a member may choose a new password. The password takes effect and can be used to login immediately.
After answering the secret question correctly, a member may choose a new password. The password takes effect and can be used to login immediately.


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== Logging out == <!--T:23-->
===Logging out===


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You must login after registration and after being logged out of a previous visit. You have the choice of the normal login screen, and the quick login options.

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The Login Screen

This is the screen you see when you use the "Login" option of the main menu. It is also the first thing you will see in any 'members only' forum.

  • Username - The member's username.
  • Password - The member's password.
  • OpenID - The member's OpenID. This is only displayed if it has been enabled by the forum administrator.
  • Minutes to stay logged in - The number of minutes the browser cookie will last before expiring.
  • Always stay logged in - Prevents the browser cookie from expiring.

When using a shared computer, a member probably should not stay logged in for a long time or check the "Always stay logged in" option, unless they remember to log out when finished. Leaving an account logged in on a shared computer makes it vulnerable to use by someone other than the member.

Quick login.jpg

The Quick Login

An SMF forum may be configured to allow login from any page. This is called Quick Login. In the default theme it is located in the top, left corner of each page. Other themes may place it in different locations. If Quick Login is disabled or cannot be seen, the login screen can still be accessed from the main menu.

The session length drop-down menu corresponds to the "Minutes to stay logged in" option from the main login screen. Similarly, selecting "Forever" in this drop-down menu is the same as checking the "Always stay logged in option" on the main login screen.

Authentication reminder.jpg
Authentication reminder2.jpg

Password Reminder

If a password is forgotten or lost, it can be reset by selecting the Forgot your password? option from the login screen. The username or email address for the account is requested to begin the password reset process.

If a member has not set a secret question, an email containing a password reset link is automatically sent to the member's email address. Clicking on the link allows the member to choose a new password. If a secret question has been set, they will be given the option of receiving the email or answering their question. Members may create or change their secret question in Profile > Modify Account > Account Settings

After answering the secret question correctly, a member may choose a new password. The password takes effect and can be used to login immediately.

Logging out

When you have finished browsing the forum, you may decide to logout by selecting the Logout option from the Main Menu.



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