OldSailor, I log in using Internet Explorer 11 now that Firefox has upgraded and is slower, probably because I accidentally enabled more control by Norton (which is a memory hog). I don't have a problem logging out, but you can also use the Ctrl, Alt, Delete method to bring up the Task Manager, which reflects all current open and running programs. Then just click on Internet Explorer to close the whole browser.
Or just exit IE Explorer and log out will occur automatically.
I've found that I can only log out when I'm in the "ask a question mode". The slide bar doesn't open in the 3 bar section. I can't log out from the view of my profile or PMs, so I switch back to the question mode, then click on the 3 bars, then use the slide bar.
Oh, my gosh, I had this frustration too. There are so many sites that make it almost impossible to log out! I finally figure out to click on the three lines at the top left side of the menu and then scroll down to log out. I'm so glad you asked this question because I struggled with this too.
I never use the log out either, I had to do some searching to find the answer! I have my browser set to delete cookies and history when I close it though, so I'm automatically logged out anytime I go offline.
I get that cpu brain freeze as well. Many times I pull the plug as well. I am using a new computer with windows 10. I did not have the login problem with the old computer. Maybe I haven't found all of the hidden buttons yet. Thank you for your reply.
Even though three horizontal lines are a standard menu icon I have to say that the menu "is" difficult to see, perhaps it would be helpful if the site admins put a box around it or reversed the colours.
Only, I just made a terrific discovery. Even on this page. The three horizontal lines at the top of this page right next to AgingCare .com is the menu. Click on that and scroll to the bottom of it. If you can't find "log out" your screen type may be to large. Mine was. I had to reduce the size of my type or whatever it is called and that showed the log out at the very bottom of the blue side bar. And I never knew the three horizontal lines were the symbol for menu.
What happened here? What did I do to get so much into a simple answer? I sa none of this. Maybe I actually did copy and paste. Sorry for the waste of space.
Or just exit IE Explorer and log out will occur automatically.
Thank you for your reply.
I had to reduce the size of my type or whatever it is called and that showed the log out at the very bottom of the blue side bar.
And I never knew the three horizontal lines were the symbol for menu.
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