• Signing off / Logging Out
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Long story short I need to sign off, and I can't find the button/link to do so!
[url]http://www.facepunch.com/login.php?do=logout[/url] Before people will pull the usual, "You're here [i]foreeeeverrrrrr[/i]."
how to log out: easy: [url=http://facepunch.com/login.php?do=logout]click here[/url] medium: [url=http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/84645]use a userscript[/url] hard: add [url=http://pastebin.com/gbYLtDBe]this[/url] javascript thing as a bookmark [url=http://pastebin.fi/3knv142nuz.js](alt link)[/url] automatically logs you out, only works on facepunch.com
You're here [i]foreeeeverrrrrr[/i].
[QUOTE=Stonecycle;42262939][url]http://www.facepunch.com/login.php?do=logout[/url] Before people will pull the usual, "You're here [i]foreeeeverrrrrr[/i]."[/QUOTE] Thanks! Yeah, I was logged in on a school computer, at school, and I didn't want cookies or nothin'... Is there a way to do it without having that link, though?
[QUOTE=WalkingZombie;42264173]Thanks! Yeah, I was logged in on a school computer, at school, and I didn't want cookies or nothin'... Is there a way to do it without having that link, though?[/QUOTE] Sadly no, only via link since the official button is gone, forever
[QUOTE=WalkingZombie;42264173]Thanks! Yeah, I was logged in on a school computer, at school, and I didn't want cookies or nothin'... Is there a way to do it without having that link, though?[/QUOTE] Unless you use a portable version your browser and the methods gooooooooooogle suggested, there isn't.
[img]http://smoothjazzy.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/dontforget.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Mr Shadyface;42267981][IMG]http://smoothjazzy.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/dontforget.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Lies! I logged out...
[QUOTE=windwakr;42268341]If you're using Firefox, you can right click the page and click "View Page Info". Then go to the security tab and click the cookies button. Select all of the "facepunch.com" cookies and press "remove cookies". DON'T press "remove all cookies", it removes all of your cookies and not just the ones that you see. I'm sure other browsers(that aren't IE) have a similar way to easily remove individual cookies.[/QUOTE] Chrome. I use chrome at home, and at school... but in my "web coding" class the computers have Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla (yes, it's different actually), Chrome, and a whole bunch of browsers I've never heard of before. [editline]22nd September 2013[/editline] I would mark this thread as "solved" if I could...
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