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Info about Logging In

New hosting, new log-in system

With this new re-design, all of the old login usernames / passwords have been removed.  If you've ever been able to log-in to Ctrl+Paint for commenting (or for the old Forum), that  user name will no longer work.  I'm sorry this happened without warning, but for technical reasons I wasn't able to transfer these credentials.   Most of the comments were migrated from the previous site, though, so that's good news!

What does the new log-in allow me to do?

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It's just for commenting.  When you post a comment on one of the videos or blog posts, you'll see a picture like the one to the right.  If you don't want to log in, you're more than welcome to post as a guest.  If you do log in, you'll need to choose one of the portals; they're pretty self explanatory, but I'll clarify a few things:

Squarespace:  If you happen to have a squarespace website, you can log-in with this information.  If you don't, you're not missing out on anything.  

Twitter / Facebook / Google:  These log in profiles do not automatically tweet / update facebook / or comment in Google+.  All they do is use your name and avatar from the service.  (You don't need to worry about spamming your followers)

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What happens when I see the big black screen with a 6 on it?

It means you hit 'esc' on your keyboard.  The screen is only for my personal log-in, and has no use to general readers.  Why don't I just get rid of it?  Because I can't.   It's extremely frustrating that my host won't allow me to remove this functionality... but, that's how it goes.  So if you see the big black six, just hit 'esc' a second time and you'll go back to the page you were on.  Sorry for the hassle!

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Newer:Welcome to Ctrl+Paint 3
PostedFebruary 11, 2013
AuthorMatt Kohr
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