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Welcome to the MDS Patient Message Board. We hope that you will find this to be a very valuable resource in your journey. We have recently revised the format of our forum to be much more user friendly and pleasing on the eyes. Let us know if you have any problems, or if you have additional suggestions on how we might further improve our site.

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  • #21760
    eve
    Member

    what happened to our old forum format – this is confusing

    eve

    #21762
    admin1
    Member

    Please read the QUICK OVERVIEW on how to use the forum at the top of the forum list.

    MDS Webmaster

    #21766
    Frankie
    Member

    I really dislike having to sign in each time I want to check the board.

    Frankie

    #21767
    Binnie
    Member

    Frankie….There is probably another way, but I put the forum in my "Favorites" and access from there without having to sign in each time.

    #21769
    Frankie
    Member

    Binnie…
    I also put it in my fav places but it doesn’t work….grrrrrr.

    Frankie

    #21774
    admin1
    Member

    I have updated the link: MDS Forums https://www.mds-foundation.org/forums/ so that it should show the "Remember me on each visit" check box on the login page. *It will not show up if you are already logged on. It only show up if you have logged out and then try to visit the forum again. By checking the box you are specifically telling the site to remember you IF YOU DO NOT LOG OUT*

    Please note: If you Log out when you are done (which is strongly advisable for any website that you visit for security reasons) then you will be prompted to re-login on the next visit.

    When you click the Log out button you specifically tell the site to forget your info. so that is why you need to re-login again on your next visit.

    "IF" you did not Log out but instead closed your browser then the next time you visit the forum you "should" be able to get back in automatically. "Should" but not always because your browser, firewall, or other Internet security feature on your computer might clear out your cache, temporary memory, or cookies which might make the browser forget that you were already logged on.

    #21776
    jaxem
    Member

    sure beats having to contend with all that spam crap!!

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