Jan January 10, 2011 January 10, 2011 Who comes up with the names that appear under our screen names?
extreme_tooth_decay January 10, 2011 January 10, 2011 (edited) You can set it yourself if you don't care for the default values or bird-puke corals. Look at your profile, click "edit my profile", and it is right there. Edited January 10, 2011 by extreme_tooth_decay
Origami January 10, 2011 January 10, 2011 Who? I don't know. These settings were on the board when I got here. They are tied to the number of posts that you make. But, also, I think they're a profile setting that, once you've achieved some number of posts, you're able to change. The current settings for number of posts needed to achieve a certain "rank" are: Egg 0 Pod 10 Hatchling 25 Urchin 75 Starfish 125 Tang 200 Reefer 300 Master Reefer 500 Grandmaster Reefer 1000 Uber Reefer 2000 Legendary Reefer 2500 Oracle Reefer 3000
RagTopMan January 10, 2011 January 10, 2011 Who comes up with the names that appear under our screen names? As you are approaching "Oracle Reefer" status did you have anything else in mind for yourself? Perhaps, "High Priestess of the Reef"...
skipperawe January 11, 2011 January 11, 2011 could you maybe be a little bit more specific than "its right there".
extreme_tooth_decay January 11, 2011 January 11, 2011 could you maybe be a little bit more specific than "its right there". If you don't see it, it probably isn't right there. Might not show up till you have certain # of posts.
skipperawe January 11, 2011 January 11, 2011 nope.... not there.... probably because of my rank or because im a student
Brian Ward January 11, 2011 January 11, 2011 nope.... not there.... probably because of my rank or because im a student Looks like you have 78 posts. The ability to edit that text happens at either 500 or 1000 posts (I can't remember right now).
Jan January 11, 2011 Author January 11, 2011 How u do dat, Chad? Right here, might not be there for you.
Kristen9 January 11, 2011 January 11, 2011 (edited) You can set it yourself if you don't care for the default values or bird-puke corals. Look at your profile, click "edit my profile", and it is right there. What classifies as a 'bird-puke coral'? is that what your picture is of?? Edited January 11, 2011 by Kristen9
Jan January 11, 2011 Author January 11, 2011 LOL...What a great name. Thank you! If only I had that kind of an ego. As you are approaching "Oracle Reefer" status did you have anything else in mind for yourself? Perhaps, "High Priestess of the Reef"...
Chad January 11, 2011 January 11, 2011 Janice, here you go. On this page click on the little down arrow next to your name here: Then click on "Edit my profile" here: Then it is in the third group of options down here: Hope this helps!
Origami January 11, 2011 January 11, 2011 Looks like you have 78 posts. The ability to edit that text happens at either 500 or 1000 posts (I can't remember right now). I just checked. You must have a minimum of 500 posts before you can change your title.
Jan January 11, 2011 Author January 11, 2011 Thanks Chad. I know how to change the name. I wanted to know how you get a snapshot of the screen and post it. Janice, here you go. On this page click on the little down arrow next to your name here: Then click on "Edit my profile" here: Then it is in the third group of options down here: Hope this helps!
Origami January 11, 2011 January 11, 2011 Jan, when I put a screenshot into a post, I start by hitting the print screen button on my keyboard. This captures the screenshot in memory. Then I open Paint and paste the picture. I may crop it there, and even add annotations. Then, I'll save it as a JPG file. Upload the JPG file to Photobucket or to your WAMAS gallery, and you can paste it into your post like any other picture. Hope this helps.
Jan January 11, 2011 Author January 11, 2011 Thanks, guys! Jan, when I put a screenshot into a post, I start by hitting the print screen button on my keyboard. This captures the screenshot in memory. Then I open Paint and paste the picture. I may crop it there, and even add annotations. Then, I'll save it as a JPG file. Upload the JPG file to Photobucket or to your WAMAS gallery, and you can paste it into your post like any other picture. Hope this helps. Tom said it exactly like I do it
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