Finding a forum user on the main site?

StarryEyed665

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Just wondering, is there a quick way to switch between a person's profile on here to their profile on Lit.com? Or do you have to go back to the main site and search their username there (if so, eughhh effort but okay xP)?

Thank you, and sorry if this is really obvious ><
-Starry
 
As far as I know, there is no quick way to do that. Some people who have stories on the site might put a link to them on their profile here or in their signature line.

Welcome to Lit.:rose:
 
Just wondering, is there a quick way to switch between a person's profile on here to their profile on Lit.com?

Your forum profile: http://forum.literotica.com/member.php?u=1898447

Your Literotica.com member page: http://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=1898447


Note that U=xxxxx and UID=xxxxx have the same value.

Find the user you wish to switch to in the forums and copy the number after 'U='

Find ANY member page and paste the number after 'UID=' so it replaces the existing userID number.

That isn't a simple one-click way to find a user's member page, but it is worlds faster than trying to search the membership list.
 
YaaayWeird Harold;55176539]Your forum profile: http://forum.literotica.com/member.php?u=1898447

Your Literotica.com member page: http://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=1898447


Note that U=xxxxx and UID=xxxxx have the same value.

Find the user you wish to switch to in the forums and copy the number after 'U='

Find ANY member page and paste the number after 'UID=' so it replaces the existing userID number.

That isn't a simple one-click way to find a user's member page, but it is worlds faster than trying to search the membership list.[/QUOTE]

Yaaay thank you so much! :')
 
Munky was the first to troll. Query won the war. Putting that much effort into trolling just means you're pathetic in real life.
 
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This is the only way I know of, and the way I've done it. Except for using the same database for authentication at login, I believe the two systems are completely separate. If I login through the forum, the main site shows me as not logged in.
The member/user database is the same file for both and both use the same cookies; you should be logged into the main site if you login through the forum. I haven't logged in through the main site for years.
 
Munky was the first to troll. Query won the war. Putting that much effort into trolling just means you're pathetic in real life.
 
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