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~hellbaby~ said:I have a question ~ in the upper right of the window where it says
l - Your text or slogan can go here- l
Can you do it and if so how do you do it? Thanks if anyone knows![]()
OK, when you are making a post, or anytime, the top of the lit window says literotica on the left , to the right of that it says 'your text or slogan can go here', above where it says 'welcome,bisexplicit'bisexplicit said:I'm not sure what you're talking about - can you be more specific?
~hellbaby~ said:OK, when you are making a post, or anytime, the top of the lit window says literotica on the left , to the right of that it says 'your text or slogan can go here', above where it says 'welcome,bisexplicit'
IE or aol but it is not in the browser, it is the lit window. Make sure you are at the top of the page. In IE, look right below the 'links' line, in aol look right underneath the symbols for print, save in fp, im or mail in the header, in white text on blue back it says 'your text or slogan can go here! At least on mine it does, it started a few weeks ago!silverwhisper said:hellbaby, what browser are you using? that might help explain it.
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It is weird when it showed up I thought it had to do with reaching a number of posts, like other things, but there is no way to alter it. You have more than me so you would have it. It's on if I'm not using aol too. I think I'll check on another computer and see if it's there. OK when I log out it switches and says 'free speech no spam, does yours say that?silverwhisper said:hm...could be something AOL-specific. i just opened a page in IE and it isn't doing anything like that to me. weird.
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Scalywag said:Do you wear cotton socks?
silverwhisper said:i'm quite sure you'll find a way to keep your hands warm, bi. :>
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Scalywag said:I assume you wear socks when you go out. I'd suggest wearing synthetic or wool socks, synthetic/wool blend, or synthetic sock liners under wool or even cotton socks. The synthetics will wick moisture away from your feet, keeping them drier and therefore warmer.
Scalywag said:My wife and I never seem to have the same body temp. Supposedly in the winter I'm always colder, and in the summer I'm always warmer.
EUREKA!!Scalywag said:Check the style with which you are viewing Lit. Some of the styles (such as Large Font Style) show the tab to which you are refering. I could not find a way to modify it, so my guess is that it is a system variable that could change if the operators of Lit wanted to put something there or allow us access to put something there. But that's only a guess.
It is interesting that, at least in the Large Font Style, it looks like a tab.
