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squirmingitch Veteran

Try as I might I can not find how to get those 2 little icons below my avatar. Help me please?


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kareng Grand Master

You wouldn't see them on yourself. You wouldn't pm yourself. I see them on you but not on me.

squirmingitch Veteran

Well that makes sense. And now I feel really stoopid! Slapping palm to forehead & LMAO.

kareng Grand Master

I actually hadn't thought of it until you mentioned it. :lol:

sa1937 Community Regular

I'm not exactly sure of what you're asking. If you click on your name or the little green arrow to the right of it above your avatar, it'll pull up your profile and you can see the options.

EDIT: Sheesh, there's no way I could explain it better than Karen did!!! laugh.gif

kareng Grand Master

I'm not exactly sure of what you're asking. If you click on your name or the little green arrow to the right of it above your avatar, it'll pull up your profile and you can see the options.

Look under my dog pic here. See the envelope & the little " guy"? If you push the little envelope you can directly pm someone.

squirmingitch Veteran

Thanks Sylvia --- Karen figured out what I was asking.

I'm going to blame this one on brain fog --- that's my story & I'm sticking to it.laugh.gif


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sa1937 Community Regular

Thanks Sylvia --- Karen figured out what I was asking.

I'm going to blame this one on brain fog --- that's my story & I'm sticking to it.laugh.gif

Maybe I'm the one with brain fog! Hahaha tongue.gif

squirmingitch Veteran
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psawyer Proficient

You guys can have brain fog--I get "senior moments" and I am only 57. :o

squirmingitch Veteran

Brain fog + senior moments. Oy!

I have AAADD ---Age Activated Attention Deficit Disorder. I think I read somewhere that's a side effect of celiac.tongue.gif

Lisa Mentor

You guys can have brain fog--I get "senior moments" and I am only 57. :o

Whoooo... you're old Peter. :P;)

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curlyfries Contributor

Whoooo... you're old Peter. :P;)

Be careful, Lisa :ph34r: If you're lucky, Peter will be too nice to say what he's thinking ;)

...and might I say, Peter.....you are not old at all. A spring chicken. Yup......that's what you are :D

mushroom Proficient

Perhaps a spring rooster??? ;)

cougie23 Explorer

Look under my dog pic here. See the envelope & the little " guy"? If you push the little envelope you can directly pm someone.

HA HA HA..your ALL funny!!! :lol:

Heres a question...maybe Peter can answer with all that EXPERIANCE of his,LOL...how come Karangs "little guy" is the only one with a little red negitive sign..and everyone else has a green positive sign,(I just noticed that!) B):rolleyes::lol: Just wondering?

Is it because she negitived someone last...does it show the last thing we pos./neg. someone maybe...?It kinda stood out when brought to my attention!everyone elses is green!!! :rolleyes:

GFinDC Veteran

Glad you posted about them leetle icons Squirmy, cause I never noticed them until now. but I definitely see 'em hiding right under your name / pic / avatar dealie now. Maybe I'll try yours out! Whoo-hoo! :)

kareng Grand Master

HA HA HA..your ALL funny!!! :lol:

Heres a question...maybe Peter can answer with all that EXPERIANCE of his,LOL...how come Karangs "little guy" is the only one with a little red negitive sign..and everyone else has a green positive sign,(I just noticed that!) B):rolleyes::lol: Just wondering?

Is it because she negitived someone last...does it show the last thing we pos./neg. someone maybe...?It kinda stood out when brought to my attention!everyone elses is green!!! :rolleyes:

cougie- your little guy has a negative or red dot when I look too!. Do we have a note to each other or something that we haven't read. I actually positived someone today so its not that. I'll go look at messages.

Jestgar Rising Star

It has something to do with adding people as friends. I clicked on Karen's to see if it would tell me what it meant, and I think I added her as a friend.

Jestgar Rising Star

ah. If you are already friends, you have a negative sign which means you'll remove that person as a friend if you click again.

I think I must have removed her the first time.

kareng Grand Master

OK! I got it! I put my cursor over the red dot on Cougie & it said "remove friend". Since Cougie & I are already friends, we can't "friend" (green) each other we can only "unfriend" (red) . Try it Cougie. Unfriend me then see if the dot turns green.

psawyer Proficient

The "friend" icon appears below your avatar. If you are currently friends with that member, the lower right corner will have a red minus sign, meaning remove friend. If you are not friends, you will see a green plus sign, meaning add friend.

Lisa Mentor

Be careful, Lisa :ph34r: If you're lucky, Peter will be too nice to say what he's thinking ;)

Peter and I share the same birth year, which gives me the right to a bit of a tease. :lol::rolleyes:

mushroom Proficient

This board has too many levels of complexity that I DON'T KNOW ABOUT :ph34r:

Lisa Mentor

This board has too many levels of complexity that I DON'T KNOW ABOUT :ph34r:

that I understand. :lol:

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