A pretty major bug. For some reason, I can't sign-in into the site. Trying to do so will just simply take me to the homepage without signing in. To fix this, I just ticked the box that keeps you signed-in indefinitely, and tried again.
Pretty weird. Well, given that we're talking about issues, in the last 2 days my phone doens't remember me when i open Lustria, and I've got to sign-in every time (even when i bar the "remember me" option). It's a minor problem, given that my mobile remembers my username and PW, so i only have to click on the "log-in" button.
So this is a weird one. Normally when I log onto this site into one of the sub forums (say personal paint logs) then go back to the home page for the first time, the site will log me out and I have to log in again for a second time. Not really a big deal, because after the second time I log in, I now can have multiple pages open at once and remain logged in. ...but today something weird is going on? Each time I click on a different page and open a new tab (paint forum, fluff, etc) it logs me out on that new page. It even happened when I was clicking on a new link within the same tab. Not sure why it is logging me out each time I click something new?
The ability to stay logged in is based on cookies, both the one that is used for keeping the current session, and also the ability to stay logged in. Is it possible that you have installed a plugin to the browser that might be blocking cookies from the website, or possibly have changed any settings that could affect this?
I've got some problems today with logging in. Normally this goes automatically but today I had to log in 5 to 6 times already without leaving the forum. Just in between pages. Someone else had the same problems? Grrr, Imrahil
I am not sure, this was on my laptop using Internet Explorer. On my phone with Chrome there is no problem. I'll have to check later today if it still is a problem. Grrr, Imrahil
I tried it again and it seemed to be working properly again, so would probably have been my browser's problem Grrr, Imrahil