Eric Lewis macrumors 68020 Original poster Feb 4, 2007 2,380 1 CANADA? eh? Jul 10, 2007 #1 how and where
bartelby macrumors Core Jun 16, 2004 19,795 34 Jul 10, 2007 #2 Click on your user name to the left of your post and view your profile.
hanschien macrumors 6502 Oct 2, 2006 350 37 Houston, TX Jul 10, 2007 #3 Eric Lewis said: how and where Click to expand... Click Here
tobefirst ⚽️ macrumors 601 Jan 24, 2005 4,612 2,337 St. Louis, MO Jul 10, 2007 #4 You can also access your profile via the Quick Links menu underneath the tabs at the top of the page. I was unaware of this for the longest time, and had to go searching for one of my posts, just so I could click on it and figure out how many I had.
You can also access your profile via the Quick Links menu underneath the tabs at the top of the page. I was unaware of this for the longest time, and had to go searching for one of my posts, just so I could click on it and figure out how many I had.
devilot Moderator emeritus May 1, 2005 15,584 1 Jul 10, 2007 #5 For future reference, the FAQs has a lot of other great info, too. And it doesn't hurt to know the Forum Rules. (And yes, I realize that for some reason, the very handy "FAQ/ Rules" link in the quick navigation bar up top isn't working properly.)
For future reference, the FAQs has a lot of other great info, too. And it doesn't hurt to know the Forum Rules. (And yes, I realize that for some reason, the very handy "FAQ/ Rules" link in the quick navigation bar up top isn't working properly.)
Killyp macrumors 68040 Jun 14, 2006 3,859 7 Jul 10, 2007 #6 Dang, you should have said 'count them', and watch all the Newbies sitting there for ages counting posts Useful: There are posts levels, shown by processor models once you reach a certain post level, '6800' etc...
Dang, you should have said 'count them', and watch all the Newbies sitting there for ages counting posts Useful: There are posts levels, shown by processor models once you reach a certain post level, '6800' etc...