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Why should
I register? |
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In order to fully utilize the abilities of this board, the administrator will probably
require that you register as a member. Registration is free, and allows you to do
the following:
Post new threads
Reply to other peoples' threads
Receive email notification of replies to posts and threads you specify
Send private messages to other members
Enter events in the board calendar
Set up a 'buddy-list' to quickly see which of your friends are currently online
To register, you will need to specify a username and password, and a valid email
address. Entering your email address will not leave you open to 'spam', as you can
choose to hide your email address, and messages sent to you via email do not reveal
your address to the sender in any case. (To verify this, you can try sending an
email message to another user.) The administrator may have configured the board
to send you the final part of the registration process by email, so ensure that
the email address you provide is valid and working.
If you are under the age of 13, the administrator may require that a parent or guardian
provides consent before allowing you to complete the registration process. More
information about this is available during the registration process.
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Does this board use cookies? |
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The use of cookies on this bulletin board is optional, but may enhance your
experience of the site. Cookies are used to enable functions such as showing whether
or not a thread or forum you are viewing has new posts since your last visit, or
to automatically log you back in when you return to the site after being away for
a while. When you register, you will be given the option to 'Automatically login
when you return to the site'. This will store your username and password in a cookie,
stored on your computer. If you are using a shared computer, such as in a library,
school or internet cafe, or if you have reason to not trust any other users that
might use this computer, we do not recommend that you enable this. This board also
gives you the option to use a cookie to track your current session, ensuring that
you remain logged-on while browsing the site. If you choose not to store this information
in a cookie, the session data will be sent through each link you click. Choosing
not to use a cookie may cause problems if your computer's connection to the Internet
uses a proxy-server and you share links with other users behind the same proxy.
If in doubt, we recommend that you select 'yes' to enable the cookie. After you
have registered, you may alter your cookie options at any time by changing the settings
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How do I clear my cookies? |
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You may clear all your cookies by clicking here. If you return to the main index
page via the link provided and you are still logged in, you may have to remove your
cookies manually.
Here are the instructions for Internet Explorer 5 on Windows:
1. Close all Internet Explorer windows.
2. Click the "Start" button.
3. Move up to "Find" and click "Files or Folders" from the menu that appears.
4. In the new window that appears, in the "containing text" field, type in the domain
name of the board without the "http://" or "www." part. For example, if the board's
address was "http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/index.php", I would type in "vbulletin.com"
(without the quotes)
5. In the "look in" box, type in "C:\Windows\Cookies\" (without the quotes) and
press "Find Now"
6. After it has finished searching, highlight all files (click a file, then press
CTRL+A) and delete them (press the "delete" key or SHIFT+DEL)
Your cookies should now be removed. You may want to restart the computer and
revisit the board to be sure.
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How can I change the information in my profile? |
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It is your responsibility to keep the information in your profile up-to-date. You
should especially ensure that your email address is kept current. You can alter
any of the fields in your profile, except your username. Once you have registered
your username, it becomes yours for life. In extreme circumstances, you may request
that the administrator change your username, but he will require a very good reason
to do so.
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What is the signature for?
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After you have registered, you may set your signature. This is a piece of text that
you would like to be inserted at the end of all your posts, a little like having
headed note paper.
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If the administrator has enabled signatures, then you will have the option to include
your signature on any posts you make. If you have specified a signature, then the
board will automatically append your signature to any messages you post. You can
disable signatures on a per-post basis by un-ticking the 'Show Signature' checkbox
when you compose your message.
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You may turn the signature on and off on posts you have already made by editing
the post and altering the state of the 'Show Signature' option.
You can set your signature by editing your profile.
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I lost
my password, what can I do? |
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If you forget your password, you can click on the 'Forgotten Your Password' link
on any page that requires you to fill in your password.
This will bring up a page where you should enter your registered email address,
and an email will be sent to that address instantly, with instructions for resetting
your password.
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How do I
add a custom status to my profile? |
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If the administrator has enabled custom status titles, then you can specify the
text you want to display by editing your profile and entering the text you want
in the Custom User Text field.
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How do I
get a picture under my username?
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These small images are called Avatars. They are displayed below your username on
all posts that you make. There are two kinds of avatars: those provided by the administrator
and those that you upload yourself.
If the administrator has provided a set of avatars, and avatars are enabled, you
may select an avatar that best describes your personality.
The administrator may also have enabled custom avatars, which allows you to upload
an avatar image from your computer.
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What are
the buddy and ignore lists?
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The buddy list is used to keep track of the friends you have made on this board.
By going to your "My vB Home", you'll be able to see which of your friends are currently
online, and be able to send them a private message. Adding people to your buddy
list also allow you to send private messages to multiple board members at the same
time. You may add any member of this board to your buddy list by clicking this button
in a member's posts.
Ignore lists are used for those people who's messages you wish not to read. By adding
someone to your ignore list, those messages posted by these individuals will be
hidden when you read a thread.
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Can I search
the board?
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You can search for posts based on username, word(s) in the post or just in the subject,
by date, and only in particular forums. To access the search feature, click on the
"search" link at the top of most pages. You can search any forum that you have permission
to search - you will not be allowed to search through private forums unless the
administrator has given you the necessary security rights to do so.
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Can I send
email to other members of this board?
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Yes! To send an email to another member, you can either locate the member you want
to contact on the Member list, or click the button on any post made by that member.
This will usually open a page that contains a form where you can enter your message.
When you have finished typing your message, press the [send email] button and your
message will be sent instantly. Note that for privacy reasons, the email address
of the recipient is not revealed to you during this process.
Note that if you can not find an email button or link for a member, it either means
that the administrator has disabled email functions for this board, or that the
member in question has specified that they do not wish to receive email from other
members of the board.
Another useful email function is the ability to send a friend a link to a thread
you think they may find interesting. Whenever you view a thread, you will find a
link somewhere on the page which will allow you to send a brief message to anyone
you like. Your referrerid is added to the link you send, so if your friend registers
on this board as a result of viewing the link you sent to them, your referrals total
will automatically be credited!
Registered members may also be able to send messages to other members of this board
using the private messaging system. For more information about private messaging,
click here.
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What is Private
Messaging?
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If the administrator has enabled the Private Messaging system, registered members
may send each other private messages.
Sending Private Messages
Private messages work a little like email, but are limited to registered members
of this board. You may be able to include vB Code, smilies and images in private
messages that you send.
You may send a private message to a member of this board by clicking the 'Send A
Private Message' link in the private messaging section of your user control panel,
or by clicking the button in a member's posts.
When you send a message, you have the option to save a copy of the message in your
Sent Items folder.
Private Message Folders
By default, you will have two folders in your private message area. These are the
Inbox and the Sent Items folders.
The Inbox folder contains any new messages you receive, and allows you to view all
the messages you have received, along with the name of the person who sent the message
to you, and the date and time the message was sent.
The Sent Items folder contains a copy of any messages that you have sent, where
you have specified that you wish to keep a copy of the message for future reference.
You may create additional folders for your messages by clicking the 'Edit Folders'
link.
Each folder has a set of message controls which allow you to select messages, then
either move them to one of your custom folders, or delete them completely. You may
also have a button which allows you to forward multiple messages from a folder to
another member of the board.
You will need to periodically delete old messages, as the administrator has probably
set a limit to the number of private messages you can have in your folders. If you
exceed the number of messages specified by the administrator, you will not be able
to send or receive new messages until you delete some old messages.
Whenever you read a message, you will have the option to reply to the message, or
forward that message to another member of the board. You may also have the ability
to forward that message to multiple members of your buddy list.
Message Tracking
When you send a new private message, you may have the option to request a read-receipt
for that message. This will allow you to check whether or not a message has been
read by its recipient by viewing the Private Message Tracking page.
This page is divided into two sections: unread messages and read messages.
The unread messages section shows all messages that you have sent with a read-receipt
request, that have not yet been read by their recipient. The time of the last activity
of the message recipient is also shown. Messages in this section can be cancelled
if you decide that their contents are no longer relevant, or for any other reason.
Cancelled messages can also be restored to active status if the administrator has
enabled this feature.
The read messages section shows all messages you have sent with a receipt request
that have been read and acknowledged by their recipient. The time that the message
was read is also shown.
You may choose to end the tracking on any message you choose by selecting the message
and clicking the [end tracking] button.
When you receive a message with a read-receipt request, you may have the option
to read the message while denying the read-receipt request. To do this, simply click
the 'deny receipt' link rather than the title of the message, if it appears.
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How do I
use the Member List? |
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The member list contains a complete list of all the registered members of this board.
You can view the member list ordered alphabetically by username, by the date that
the member joined the board, or by the number of posts the members have made.
The member list also has a search function, which allows you to quickly locate members
according to categories you specify, such as searching for all members who have
joined in the past week etc.
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How do I
use the calendar? |
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The calendar functions in a way similar to the forums in that there can be multiple
calendars. One calendar could hold just events that you are able to see, while another
may list birthdays.
There are two types of events on the calendar: normal events and recurring events.
Normal Events span the time frame from when the event starts until the event ends.
Recurring Events repeat over a set period of time based on certain criteria. Examples
would be an event that occurs on the first Monday of every month and an event that
occurs every Monday and Wednesday.
The administrator may have enabled registered members to post events, but usually
this is not the case. You can most likely post your own private events that are
only viewable to you.
Birthdays may be shown on the calendar if the administrator has enabled this feature.
Your birthday will automatically be shown on the calendar if you have entered the
date of your birthday in your profile. Note: if you do not enter the year of your
birth when you edit your profile, your age will not be shown on the calendar.
If you enter your birthday, your name will also appear on the main forum page when
it is your birthday.
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What are
announcements?
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Announcements are special messages posted by the administrator or moderators. They
are designed to be a simple one-way communication with the users. If you wish to
discuss announcements, you will have to create a new thread in the forum, since
you cannot reply to announcements.
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How do I
rate a thread? |
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You may find a small menu on thread pages which allows you to 'rate this thread'
with a number between 1-5.
Casting a vote for threads you view is entirely optional, but if you think that
the thread is superb, you might rate it as a 5-star thread, or if you think that
it's unspeakably dismal, you might choose to rate the thread with a single star.
Once enough votes have been cast for the thread rating, you may see a set of stars
appear with the title of the thread in the thread listings. These stars reflect
the average vote cast, and can allow you to quickly see which threads are worth
reading if you are on a very busy board with a lot of threads.
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What are
referrals? |
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The administrator may have enabled referrals, which allows you to be credited for
any new users you invite to the forum.
You gain referrals by promoting Improv Samsung Community Social Platform using your unique referral
link. The link you should use as your referral link is this:
http://www.improvresourcecenter.com/mb/index.php?referrerid=0
Each time someone follows this link to Improv Samsung Community Social Platform and registers as a
new member, your referral count will be incremented by one. The number of referrals
you have can be viewed in your profile.
Your administrator will have more information on any prizes or rewards that may
be given out for referrals. Please be courteous when promoting Improv Samsung Community Social Platform
by not spamming other web sites with your referral link just to gain referrals.
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Are there
any special codes/tags I can use to markup my posts?
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For the most part, your posts will contain plain text, but on occasions, you may
want to emphasize certain words or phrases by making them (for example) bold or
italic.
Depending on the rules of the board, you may use HTML code to produce these effects.
However, more often than not, the administrator will have disabled HTML code, and
opted instead to use vB Code: a special set of tags which you can use to produce
the most popular text-effects. vB code has the advantage that it is very simple
to use, and is immune to malicious javascripts and page layout disruption.
You may also find that the administrator has enabled smilies, which allow you to
use small icons to convey emotion, and the [img] code, which allows you to add pictures
to your message.
For more information about vB code, click here.
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What is
email notification? |
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If you post a new thread, or reply to an existing thread, you can choose to be notified
by email when someone else replies to that thread. You can also choose to receive
email notifications of new posts in a thread without posting in that thread, by
clicking the 'Subscribe to this thread' link displayed in the thread page.
If you choose to stop receiving email notifications from a thread, you can turn
off the option by either editing your post, or by unsubscribing from the thread
here.
Only registered users may receive email notification, and they can set whether they
want to receive email notification by default by editing their options.
Email notification is also referred to as 'Thread Subscription'.
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What are
smilies?
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Smilies are small graphical icons which you can insert into your messages to convey
an emotion or feeling, such as a joke or embarrassment. For example, if you entered
a sarcastic comment, rather than type 'that was a joke', you could simply insert
the 'wink' smilie.
If you have used email or internet chat systems, you will probably be familiar with
the concept of smilies already. Certain combinations of text characters are converted
into smilies. For example,:) is converted into a smiling face. To understand smilie
codes, tilt your head to the left and look at the text: you will see that :) represents
two eyes and a smiling mouth.
For a list of the smilies currently used by this board, click here.
On occasions, you may want to prevent the text in your message being converted into
smilies. You will see a checkbox which you can select when you make a new post,
which will allow you to 'Disable Smilies'.
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Code Buttons
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These controls allow you to quickly and easily enter vBcode into your posts and
messages. To use them, simply click the appropriate buttons or select items from
the lists to enter vBcode.
There are two modes available: normal and enhanced mode.
When using normal mode, pressing a button will pop-up a dialog for you to fill with
text. It will then enter the text with the appropriate vB Code tags at the end of
your message.
When using enhanced mode, pressing a button will insert the appropriate STARTING
tag for the code, leaving you to enter text into the message area. When you have
finished the text and want to close the tag, simply press the Close Current Tag
button (alt+c). You may also nest tags in enhanced mode, and then use the Close
All Tags button (alt+x) to close all open markup. Please note that the 'close tag'
buttons only close tags that have been entered using the code buttons.
To use the clickable smilies, simply click the smiley that you want to insert into
your message, or click the Show All Smilies link (if available) to access the full
list of smilies.
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What Are
Attachments?
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The administrator may allow you to use the attachment feature of this board, which
gives you the ability to attach files of certain types to your posts. This could
be an image, a text document, a zip file etc. There will be a limit to the file
size of any attachments you make, as the board should not be used as an extension
of your hard disk!
To attach a file to a new post, simply click the [Browse] button at the bottom of
the post composition page, and locate the file that you want to attach from your
local hard drive.
Only certain types of files may be attached: these are the valid file extensions
for files to be attached to this board: gif jpg png txt zip bmp jpeg pdf php.
After posting, the attachment will show up in the body of your message. To view
the contents of the attachment (if it is not already displayed) simply click the
filename link that appears next to the attachment icon .
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What are
message icons? |
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The administrator may have enabled message icons for new threads, posts and private
messages. Message icons allow you to specify a small icon to accompany your posting,
which is used to convey the emotion or content of a post at a glance. If you do
not see a list of message icons when you are composing your message or post, the
administrator has disabled the option.
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Can I edit
my own posts?
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If you have registered, you will be able to edit and delete your posts. Note that
the administrator can disable this ability as he desires. Your ability to edit your
posts may also be time-limited, depending on how the administrator has set up the
board.
To edit or delete your posts, click the button by the post you want to edit. If
your post was the first in the thread, then deleting the post may result in the
removal of the entire thread.
After you have made your modifications, a note may appear, which notifies other
users that you have edited your post. Administrators and moderators may also edit
your messages but this note may not appear when they do so.
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What Are
Moderators?
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Moderators oversee specific forums. They generally have the ability to edit and
delete posts, move threads, and perform other manipulations. Becoming a moderator
for a specific forum is usually rewarded to users who are particularly helpful and
knowledgeable in the subject of the forum they are moderating.
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Why have
some of the words in my post been blanked?
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Certain words may have been censored by the administrator. If your posts contain
any censored words, they will be blanked-out like this: ****.
The same words are censored for all users, and censoring is done by a computer simply
searching and replacing words. It is in no way 'intelligent'.
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