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dotNetBB End User Help | |
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Welcome! This forum is powered by dotNetBB, the next generation in forum technology using Microsoft's .NET programming framework. Designed for ease of use and high speed performance, dotNetBB is 'THE' forum to use for your community messaging needs. More than just a message board, dotNetBB also offers integrated private messaging between members and a community calendar to track events and birthdays (if not disabled by the forum administrator). This help documentation is here to assist you in learning the features of the forum, so please take a few minutes to read thru it. You can return to this help documentation at any time by clicking on the 'HELP' link on the upper right corner of the forum. Happy Posting,
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Becoming a Member | Back to Top |
Why Register? In order to use the forum to its full extent, you must be a registered member. Registration does not cost anything and adds the following features (if not separately disabled by an administrator) :
How do I register? What is COPPA?
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Log in to the Forum | Back to Top |
How do I log in to the forum? The method you will use to log into the forum may vary depending on how the forum administrator has configured the forum authentication. This documentation only covers the standard dotNetBB authentication method. If you are unable to log into the forum following these steps, please contact your forum administrator. If the forum is using dotNetBB authentication, you should see a "Log In" link or button in the upper right corner of the forum. Clicking on this link will take you to the log in form. Enter the user name and password you selected when you created your forum member profile and click on the 'SUBMIT' button to process your login. You will be notified of a successful login when you have correctly entered your user name and password. I forgot my user name or password. Now what do I do?
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Navigating The Forum | Back to Top |
The Navigation Bar When you are logged into the forum as a member, the top of the forum you should have something similar to this image : ![]()
Forum Views
Following The Breadcrumbs ![]()
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Posting To The Forum | Back to Top |
Using the WYSIWYG Editor (a.k.a. What You See Is What You Get) If enabled by the forum administrator, and if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer (v5.5 or newer) you can use the WYSIWYG editor with your posts. Using this editor you will see the font, font size, and any other changes to your post in the post editor itself. This is very similar to using a program like MS Word where you see how your post will appear as you type it. This is an improvement from the standard editor since you do not have to preview the post before seeing how it will appear. You can apply the changes to your post by using the toolbar buttons that are found above the edit box. An example of the WYSIWYG editor can be seen in this image : ![]() Using the Standard Editor (a.k.a. mCode Editor) ![]() Adding A Poll To Your Post ![]() When you submit your forum post form with this box checked you will be shown a second form similar to this image : ![]() Attaching A File To Your Post ![]() When you click on this button you will get a popup similar to this image that you can use to upload your file : ![]() You can only attach one file per post. The maximum file size is set by the forum administrator and is shown on the form. Filtered Words Editing Your Post Deleting Your Post Why did my post change and it says it was edited by a moderator?
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Using The Control Panel | Back to Top |
Your Control Panel is the place to change your personal preferences and options for the forum. There are 6 main parts to the control panel that split up the various sections. These 6 sections are : Control Panel Home Page The Control Panel home page gives you a quick view of any unread Private Messages and any threads you are subscribed to that have unread posts. You can use the links in either section to quickly go to these unread items. Change Password Edit Profile Edit Options Edit Subscriptions Edit Ignored Users
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Using Private Messaging | Back to Top |
What Is PM If enabled by the forum administrator, you can use Private Messaging (a.k.a. PM) to send messages in private to other members of the forum. While this is not intended to replace posting in the forums, there are times that things might need to be communicated in private and PM offers the means to do this. You can access your PM Mailbox by clicking on the "Private Messaging" link on the navigation bar. Mailbox Maintenance ![]() Sending A Private Message ![]() To find a member's name when sending your message you can click on the "Lookup User" link to the left of the "To:" field. This will open a popup window similar to the image shown below. You can use the popup form to find the member names you want to send your message to. You can select more than one member to send the message to at one time. ![]()
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Using the Community Calendar | Back to Top |
Calendar Views If enabled by the forum administrator, the Community Calendar can be used to view member birthdays and events. The calendar has the following view modes :
Adding an Event to the Calendar ![]()
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Searching The Forum | Back to Top |
You can search the forum by clicking on the "Search" link on the navigation bar. Using keywords you can search any of the forums you have access to. You have the option of filtering the results by selecting the forums to be searched, time range, and maximum number of posts returned. The search form is similar to the image below :![]()
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