The top bar across the three Nexus sites has been changed today to make better use of the real-estate. If you are not logged in there's a small login form for quick and easy login. If you are logged in there's a drop-down menu with quick links to some regularly used member features on the site.
is there a way to log in remotely without actually requiring user-input? it'd be nice to have the site read my thoughts for a change - i just hate having to click you know?
Yeah, cross-site communication would be great - you sign in at one place, yet also are automatically signed in for the other sites as well. Looks like you might have to do this anyways; I've run across a 'bug' where if I've seen an unread PM at the Nexus forums, but it's also marked as unread on one of the Nexus sites (TESNexus in this case), it's taken off the unread count for the Nexus forums' member bar when I go to a different page or reload, but not the same on TESN.
I wouldn't mind seeing a forum login feature implemented in the future. Like, an automatic forum login button for those already logged into the Nexus site. So when we click our new PM notification in the morning, we'll already be logged in, instead of getting redirected to a brick wall telling us we're not allowed to access it, then have to put our login info again.
If there was some way to implement a universal sort of login across all the sites... now that'd be mean. Perhaps impossible, but fun to suggest nonetheless.
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but i have a request
is there a way to log in remotely without actually requiring user-input? it'd be nice to have the site read my thoughts for a change - i just hate having to click you know?
d1 for president
when i first saw it, it said i was signed in as Dark0ne.
but everything(including the pm bug) is fixedXD
Thank you Dark0ne
I wouldn't mind seeing a forum login feature implemented in the future. Like, an automatic forum login button for those already logged into the Nexus site. So when we click our new PM notification in the morning, we'll already be logged in, instead of getting redirected to a brick wall telling us we're not allowed to access it, then have to put our login info again.
If there was some way to implement a universal sort of login across all the sites... now that'd be mean. Perhaps impossible, but fun to suggest nonetheless.
Thanks, and great work.