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PrincessaTessa08
okay so im new to the createblog forum and i was just wondering how it all works....

the things higlighted are the things i need help with... like what are they and how do you change them


Aberisk
QUOTE(PrincessaTessa08 @ Apr 9 2008, 05:23 PM) *
okay so im new to the createblog forum and i was just wondering how it all works....

the things higlighted are the things i need help with... like what are they and how do you change them


u mean ur signature?
click on ur sub profile and on the way bottom click edit signature:]
mizzkewl06
to change your signature and click on the My Controls link at the top of the page. Then click on edit signature.

the part that says "group:member" i believe is the type(classification) of member you are on createblog.(?)

and the other two things im not too sure about and would like to know myself.
S-Majere
Your signature is accessible through the My Controls link at the top of the CB forum.

The "member" class simply refers to the type of member classes CB has. These can be member, Official Designer, Offical Member, Admin, Design Staff etc.

The small blue boxes increase with the number of posts that you make.

Your member number registers how many people have signed up to CB before you have and lets you know where you come in all. that.
PrincessaTessa08
QUOTE(S-Majere @ Apr 9 2008, 06:08 PM) *
Your signature is accessible through the My Controls link at the top of the CB forum.

The "member" class simply refers to the type of member classes CB has. These can be member, Official Designer, Offical Member, Admin, Design Staff etc.

The small blue boxes increase with the number of posts that you make.

Your member number registers how many people have signed up to CB before you have and lets you know where you come in all. that.


okay thanks so much. now how do i delete a post cause i got my answer lol
kreios
You can't delete your own posts, only a moderator can do that for you.

But for the majority of topics, because someone may ask the same questions, "we" generally place topics like this in the resolved topics subforum, so someone that wants to know what you asked can reference your questions and answers that were given to you.
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