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Old 07-Sep-2006, 05:55
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Default Are you a newbie,junior member,member or senior member?

Hello,

I just want to know if I can be in the mode 'member' beside being a junior or senior member.


From 1 to 50 posts (change from 'newbie' to 'junior member')
From 50 to 100 posts (change from 'junior member' to 'member')
From 100 to 500 posts (change from 'member' to 'senior member')


Are they standard to all forums?

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Default Re: Are you a newbie,junior member,member or senior member?

It's a standard feature of the software, I believe.
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