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Contents

Forum: Adding a message

Forum: Preferences














How to format a forum message



When you start a thread or add a new message, you'll see the following formatting buttons:*

  • (1) Bold, italics, underline, bullets, lists, undo, redo, cut, copy, paste: Just like Word

  • (2) Smilies: Click a smiley from the pulldown menu to insert it in the message. Hover over each smiley in the menu to see its description and its text equivalent.



  • (3) Links: Highlight the text you want to turn into a link, click the button, and when the popup appears, paste in the website address you want to link to. There's also an 'undo link' button to return a link to plain text.



  • (4) Image/movie insertion (the square tree icon): You can insert the following into your forum post: an image from another website; an image that you've already uploaded to your gallery on this site; or an image from your computer. More details below if you need them.



  • (5) Spellcheck (the ABC icon): this underlines any suspect spelling. Click on an underlined word for suggestions



  • (6) Quote: Click this to insert any posts you have selected for insertion (there is a quote button under each post)



  • Options: You can use a simpler editor by choosing 'basic editor' under 'Forum Editor' on your My Forum page.



  • *Exceptions: The new form requires Javascript - users with Javascript disabled will see a plain (but functioning) message box. It's also currently incompatible with Safari, so Safari users will see a plain message box. Mac users can successfully use Firefox or Opera - and they can still use the bb-code (eg [b] and :-) ) to post.












How to add an image or movie to a forum post



You can insert the following into your forum post: an image from another website; an image that you've already uploaded to your gallery on this site; or an image from your computer. Click the square 'insert image/movie' tree icon, then choose one of the these tabs from the popup:

  • From an external site (eg a photo sharing website). Put the web address (url) of the image into the form and submit it. You can also add a YouTube or Google video like this (movies do not appear until the post is submitted).
  • Your Gallery If you have gallery space on our website, you can easily select images you have already uploaded to it.
  • Your computer This works by uploading the image(s) to your gallery and showing it in your forum post in one fell swoop. If you don't have a gallery album you are invited to create one from within the forum popup.

  • If you show a gallery image in a forum post then delete the image from your gallery, it will show as an 'image not found' in your forum posts.











  • Press this to copy a post:
    Press this to paste it as a quote:
    Here's how it looks:


    How to quote other people's messages



    • You can quote another member's post in your own message by clicking the quote button underneath it.
    • It works like this
    • Click the quote button under a post you want to quote
    • A popup explains that to paste the quote into your message, you need to press the quote button on the message form. This popup has a 'don't show me this again' tickbox.
    • You can select multiple posts to quote before pasting them together. The quote button turns red under messages that have been selected for quoting, and you can deselect a message by pressing its quote button (now 'unquote') again.
    • Quotes from one thread can be pasted into another thread. A 'see' link by the quoted text takes readers back to the original post, whether it is in the same thread or not.
    • Your unpasted quotes remain available until they are pasted or until the end of your session, whichever is sooner
    • You can manually edit the quoted post once it's in your message form, eg if you don't want to quote the whole message













    How to edit your messages



    • You can edit your forum messages for 20 minutes after you post them, or until you post another message, whichever is sooner, using a temporary 'edit message' button (1).
    • If you have posted something disastrous that you need to delete afterwards, please ask admin.












    How to update your avatar



    • You can add or edit a small image (avatar) that appears under your name in your forum posts. Go to your My Profile page (1) and click 'Change your face' (2). If only life was that simple...










    How to update your status



    • You can add a short status message that appears underneath your avatar by your forum posts. (Typically, your location, your mood, or what you're currently doing). Change it in the Status section of your My Profile page.










    How to update your signature



    • A bit like a letterhead, you can add a short phrase and/or image to all your forum posts by creating a signature on your My Forum page. You can place images and format the text exactly as you would do in a forum post (see above).
    • Tick 'Show signature on my forum posts' to, er, show the image on all your forum posts.
    • Please keep signatures short.










    How to change the appearance of the forum page
    (showing and hiding member stats, avatars, signatures and images, and using an advanced vs simple message editor)



    Using the Settings panel of your My Forum page, you can change how the forum appears to you:

    • Forum face control shows or hide other people's avatars
    • Thread starting page
    • Others' activity stats arranges posts counts, gallery counts etc horizontally, vertically, or hides them
    • Forum smilies shows smilies as images or as text
    • Forum images shows images that people have embedded into forum posts as images or as links to the image
    • Forum editor lets you change the forum message box formatting buttons to a simpler set for speed
    • Others' signatures shows or hides other people's signatures, or lets you see them without images







    (1) This tickbox controls notifications for a single thread:
    (2) The Notifications section on your My Forum page lists your current notifications:
    (3) Change your notifications default in the Settings section of your My Forum page:


    How to control forum notifications ('subscriptions')



    The forum can send you an email alert when someone replies to a thread you have taken part in.

    The site's default is to send you one email after the first reply, then no more until you have visited the thread .

    • To control notifications for single threads, either:
      • When you post a message to a thread, tick or untick the box underneath the message box which says 'E-mail me when a response is made?' (see pic 1)
      • Or (if you are already receiving notifications for a thread): you can alternatively go to your My Forum page and remove the thread from your Notifications list. (pic 2)



    • To change the site default: In the Settings panel of your My Forum page, change 'Response notifications default' to either 'Off'; or to 'On (continuous)', which sends you one email for each reply, without waiting for you to return to the site; or to the site default of 'On (polite)'. (pic 3)
      • NB This will not unsubscribe you from any threads; it just changes the manner of existing notifications and the default for threads you subscribe to in the future.
      • You can still opt in to to notifications for individual threads without changing your default, by ticking the box under the thread message box when you add messages. (pic 1)










    How to change your privacy settings



    • To control what other users see when they click your name Go to your My Profile page (1) and tick or untick 'show' next to your real name, profile information etc (2)

    • To control whether other members can send you messages on the site's internal private messaging system Tick or untick 'Message me' on your My Profile page (3)






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