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Read This First => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Hawk on September 22, 2012, 11:41:47 AM

Title: How to post
Post by: Hawk on September 22, 2012, 11:41:47 AM
First decide if you should start a new topic or if there is already a topic you just want to reply to by adding your post.

Starting a New Topic

Browse to the topics on board where you wish to post and select the New Topic button  near the top right-hand side of the board.  This should take you to the Start new Topic screen. The two most important options are the Subject field and main Message field (not labeled as such, but obvious by its size). So enter your subject and start to type (or paste) your message in the main text area. If you're happy with your message, you can post it by selecting the Post button. Some forums may be configured to offer an additional Spell Check button alongside the Post and Preview options.

Replying to an existing Topic

Replying to a topic is nearly the same as starting a new topic,but first you go to one of the boards on the forum and then click on a topic in that board so you can read the posts.  Now just click on the REPLY button at the top right-hand side.  It is not necessary to enter anything in the Subject field unless you wish to change what's already there. type (or paste) your message in the main text area. If you're happy with your message, you can post it by selecting the Post button. Some forums may be configured to offer an additional Spell Check button alongside the Post and Preview options.

I hope this helps.  If you need further help just let me know.  We will do whatever is necessary to help you.

Do not use the quote button to reply to a post.. It duplicates the message that was just posted.  You can use the quote button to respond to a post a few posts down (earlier).  If you use the quote button to respond to an earlier post then delete everything in the quote except the sentences you are directly responding to.

Finally - No private questions on Peyronies Disease to the moderators or Administrators.  Our expertise is keeping the forum running.  We know no more about Peyronies Disease than hundreds of others here.  The point of the forum is to post where thousands can read and learn from the answers and where you get responses from many experienced well informed members.  We just cannot reply privately about Peyronies Disease to thousands of members.  We do respond privately about problems on the forum or how to use or navigate the forum.

Hawk