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    robfowler
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    Default Novice, Full Member, Senior Member, then what?

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    Just wondering David, what comes after senior member in the small radio-like buttons under a member's name when they do a post ?

    Could the next one after senior member be ancient member ?

    or

    most worthy cadder

    or

    chief CAD consultant

    or

    most noble order of the CADTutor ?

    What criteria do you need to meet to advance from senior member ?

    Will this ever happen ?

    Will there be a test ? - a knighthood ?

    Are 5 radio buttons achievable ?

    Who can aspire to the top and how long will it take them to get there ?

    Many ponderables ! Probably of no importance !

    Rob.

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    Wondered that myself,whats the four buttons for?You five radio buttons and then theres three for a senior member,but whats the four radio button for, a moderator or someone with a section in CADTutor like Mr T?

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    Rob, there are six ranks in total (at the moment) and they are all dependent on the number of posts a user has made.

    They fall in the following order:

    Novice 1 post
    Junior Member 10 posts
    Full Member 25 posts
    Senior Member 100 posts
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    Forum Deity 2000 posts

    It's possible that I may review ranks in the future but that's how they stand at the moment.
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    Does that mean youll have to eventually create another rank when members start reaching 2000 posts?

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    I guess so. Perhaps the "Master of the Universe" rank will require 5000 posts
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    Thanks David.

    A full member would be just fine
    A super even more divine
    But a forum deity's a rarity
    An uncommon commodity
    Found in people who have plenty of free time.

    I just felt a limmerick coming on

    Perhaps superjari should rename herself to fulljari until she is promoted !

    Rob.

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    Herself???????????

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    Well, that avatar you used to use did leave some room for doubt...
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    Oops - sorry superjari

    I got new glasses a week ago and now I can see clearly

    Rob

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    HAHA, somebody already made that mistake before, that's why I changed it...

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