Color Coding Usernames?
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Color Coding Usernames?
I thought I knew what they all were, but the Burgundy color has stumped me. Correct me if I'm wrong on the others, but I think it goes like this:
Regular Text = member (non-premier)
Bold Text = premier member
Blue Text (regular) = moderator (non-premier)
Blue Text (bold) = moderator (premier)
Green Text = Sponsor or Vendor (all these seem to be bold, so I assume premier membership applies since they pay a buttload for Internet Brands vendorship)
Burgundy Text = ?
Would anyone care to shed some light on this? Also a little curious as to how to achieve the status of each membership (if this can be condensed into one thread). Any takers?
Thanks,
rob.g
Regular Text = member (non-premier)
Bold Text = premier member
Blue Text (regular) = moderator (non-premier)
Blue Text (bold) = moderator (premier)
Green Text = Sponsor or Vendor (all these seem to be bold, so I assume premier membership applies since they pay a buttload for Internet Brands vendorship)
Burgundy Text = ?
Would anyone care to shed some light on this? Also a little curious as to how to achieve the status of each membership (if this can be condensed into one thread). Any takers?
Thanks,
rob.g
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Here, let me help you a bit...
Magenta Text = Registered but not verified by email (can't post/PM etc...)
Regular Text = member (non-premier)
Bold Text = premier member
Blue Text (regular) = moderator (section/s specific)
Blue Text (bold) = super mod (Site wide, and can ban + a few other things)
Green Text (bold) = Sponsor or Vendor
Burgundy Text (bold) = Club Moderator
Red Text (bold) = Admin
Purple Text (bold) = IB Admin
"Light blue" Text (bold) = "Alumni" a.k.a. ex-staff in good graces (or whatever )
I thiiiink that's all of them. Maybe I'm not missing any
Magenta Text = Registered but not verified by email (can't post/PM etc...)
Regular Text = member (non-premier)
Bold Text = premier member
Blue Text (regular) = moderator (section/s specific)
Blue Text (bold) = super mod (Site wide, and can ban + a few other things)
Green Text (bold) = Sponsor or Vendor
Burgundy Text (bold) = Club Moderator
Red Text (bold) = Admin
Purple Text (bold) = IB Admin
"Light blue" Text (bold) = "Alumni" a.k.a. ex-staff in good graces (or whatever )
I thiiiink that's all of them. Maybe I'm not missing any
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SIKKI (02-23-2015)
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Here, let me help you a bit...
Magenta Text = Registered but not verified by email (can't post/PM etc...)
Regular Text = member (non-premier)
Bold Text = premier member
Blue Text (regular) = moderator (section/s specific)
Blue Text (bold) = super mod (Site wide, and can ban + a few other things)
Green Text (bold) = Sponsor or Vendor
Burgundy Text (bold) = Club Moderator
Red Text (bold) = Admin
Purple Text (bold) = IB Admin
"Light blue" Text (bold) = "Alumni" a.k.a. ex-staff in good graces (or whatever )
I thiiiink that's all of them. Maybe I'm not missing any
Magenta Text = Registered but not verified by email (can't post/PM etc...)
Regular Text = member (non-premier)
Bold Text = premier member
Blue Text (regular) = moderator (section/s specific)
Blue Text (bold) = super mod (Site wide, and can ban + a few other things)
Green Text (bold) = Sponsor or Vendor
Burgundy Text (bold) = Club Moderator
Red Text (bold) = Admin
Purple Text (bold) = IB Admin
"Light blue" Text (bold) = "Alumni" a.k.a. ex-staff in good graces (or whatever )
I thiiiink that's all of them. Maybe I'm not missing any
And just to add, "Alumni" is a retired Staff member (mod, supermod, or admin) that still has access to the 'Moderator and Admin Forums' for inputs/discussions, etc.
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SIKKI (02-23-2015)
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Sweet. Didn't realize the extra "colors" thrown in there. This might be a good stickie for new or newer guys (like myself) for future reference.
It would also be interesting to know what it takes to achieve these esteemed statuses...
For example, premiere membership requires an annual subscription, Vendor's have to submit to Internet Brands and pay a montly subscription, etc. How about Mods, Super's and such? What's the requirements?
Thanks ya'll,
rob.g
It would also be interesting to know what it takes to achieve these esteemed statuses...
For example, premiere membership requires an annual subscription, Vendor's have to submit to Internet Brands and pay a montly subscription, etc. How about Mods, Super's and such? What's the requirements?
Thanks ya'll,
rob.g
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