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TroyHepfner
January 11th, 2008, 07:05 AM
I'm starting this thread so that we can share tips on how to use our forum. This forum has a lot of features built into it, and I'm still learning how to use it too. I know some of you have probably never used a forum before, so maybe these tips will help.
The first feature I would like to cover is the User Control Panel. Near the top of each forum page is a peach-colored bar with various options on it. The first option (for registered users) says "User CP". Clicking this will take you to the User Control Panel. The User Control Panel allows you to:
Change your password or update your e-mail address
Edit your user profile
Set options like privacy and display settings
Select an avatar (a picture to represent you, like the picture of Dirk that you see at the top of all my posts)
Send/receive private messages to/from other forum members
Add other forum members to your Buddy listAs you can see, there's a lot of stuff you can do with the User Control Panel. Have fun with it!
Duchess
January 11th, 2008, 12:13 PM
Thanks so much for this information, it is very helpful. I am new to this format as well.
TroyHepfner
January 13th, 2008, 01:14 PM
Here's the next feature I'd like to cover: there's an On-line Indicator next to my name (and next to the name of anyone else who has posted a comment on this forum) that tells you whether or not the person is currently on-line. It looks like this:
http://www.mygamecompany.com/forums/images/statusicon/user_offline.gif = User is not logged in
http://www.mygamecompany.com/forums/images/statusicon/user_online.gif = User is currently logged in
This is a handy little feature. If I'm currently on-line, that means you can send me a private message or an e-mail (via the User Control Panel that we talked about last time), and I'll probably get it right away. The same is true for any other member, so you'll always know if your friends are on the forum or not. Cool, huh?
Duchess
January 13th, 2008, 04:43 PM
How cool is that??? That is also a great feature, and I'm glad you are taking the time to give all of us all the forum options.
eviemurong
January 14th, 2008, 11:23 AM
Hi, I'm glad there are forums now. The Fashion Cents avatars are supercute :)
Sherry
January 14th, 2008, 03:14 PM
If I'm online, why doesn't is display a green light that I am currently logged in?
TroyHepfner
January 14th, 2008, 04:59 PM
Good question. It shows green for me when other members are on-line. I also logged in as a regular non-admin user (using a temporary account I set up for testing), and the green indicator worked there too.
I'm not sure why it didn't work for you, but then I'm still new to this too. Did you maybe view a thread before you logged in? Maybe you were looking at a page that was already cached on your computer...?
TroyHepfner
January 14th, 2008, 05:00 PM
Hi, I'm glad there are forums now. The Fashion Cents avatars are supercute :)
Thanks, eviemurong! Welcome to the forum!
TroyHepfner
January 18th, 2008, 04:37 PM
Next tip: when you want to reply to a post from another user, there are several red buttons that allow you to respond in different ways:
Post Reply. this is the big red button that shows up at the top of the page and again after the most recent post in the thread. It's like a super reply, allowing you to add smilies and add all kinds of fancy formatting to what you type.
Reply. this is the right-most red button at the bottom of each post. It activates the Quick Reply field at the bottom of the page. Use this to type in a quick or short reply.
Quote. select this button to automatically quote the person you are responding to. This lets other users see exactly who you are answering or responding to.
Multiquote. If you want to respond to multiple posts, click this button on for each post you want to quote. Then click the Reply or Post Reply buttons.
Hopefully this helps. If it is still confusing, try experimenting with each one. You'll quickly learn what each one does.
Sherry
January 29th, 2008, 05:25 PM
I wondered what was different about each option, and now I know! Thanks.
Thurmond
February 2nd, 2008, 01:59 PM
You can see an example of the Quote if you scroll up 3 posts, where Troy responded to eviemurong.
TroyHepfner
February 28th, 2008, 04:57 PM
Next tip: you'll notice on some of the threads that there are stars next to them to indicate a rating. If you want to rate a thread, look for the "Rate Thread" menu (you'll see it on the right half of this page if you scroll up). Every thread has a "Rate Thread" menu. When you click on the "Rate Thread" link, you'll see a dropdown menu where you can rate the thread from one to five stars. You don't have to rate any of the threads, but usually if you find one you really like or one that you really don't like, you can rate it accordingly.
dressupdiva
March 5th, 2008, 08:03 PM
thanks, i was wondering what those stars meant and why some entries had them and others did not
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