Well that's pretty neat. Didn't even know you could click that spot. Thanks.
Neat! But I don't understand the discrepancy in the counts. When I checked a minute ago, for example, the hyperlink under Roy's advertisement said "50 visitors online." Clicking that link brought up the "Members Currently Using the System" page, and the count was only 37. In addition to that discrepancy, the actual number of users listed was only 14 (with no "next page" or other continuation link). Why the three different counts?
The members are counted separately from the "guests" and you'll find their number at the bottom of the screen. When I looked there were ten members and 41 guests for a total of 51.
Aha! Thank you.
and "Guests" may be members who have not bothered to log in.
Roy
I have made a small enhancement to the Display Members Online screen (click on "visitors online" under Roy's add in the top right hand corner of the screen). If you want to just sit on this screen and watch who is online, the screen will now automatically refresh every 15 seconds.
re: Small enhancement to the Display Members Online screen
Well that's pretty neat. Didn't even know you could click that spot. Thanks.
re: Small enhancement to the Display Members Online screen
Neat! But I don't understand the discrepancy in the counts. When I checked a minute ago, for example, the hyperlink under Roy's advertisement said "50 visitors online." Clicking that link brought up the "Members Currently Using the System" page, and the count was only 37. In addition to that discrepancy, the actual number of users listed was only 14 (with no "next page" or other continuation link). Why the three different counts?
re: Small enhancement to the Display Members Online screen
The members are counted separately from the "guests" and you'll find their number at the bottom of the screen. When I looked there were ten members and 41 guests for a total of 51.
re: Small enhancement to the Display Members Online screen
Aha! Thank you.
re: Small enhancement to the Display Members Online screen
and "Guests" may be members who have not bothered to log in.
Roy