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Basic General Help
* Although, anyone can read posts, you MUST have an account in order to post to the forum.
General Help for new users and initial sign up:
1. To create an Account, select the Forum Link, (or the Log in Link)
2. Find and click the link named 'Create an Account'.
3. Complete each field as shown. All fields are required. Be sure to use your real e-mail address (it's needed for verification processes, and forum subscriptions).
4. Please do not use any AOL e-mail accounts when signing up for an account. This forum cannot send email to AOL Accounts, so therefore your regjstration cannot be completed. This is at AOLs discretion, as they have very strict rules as to who can send email to their Domain. There is nothing that a forum administrator, the webmaster, or moderator can do to fix this. If you only have an AOL account, there are other freely available email accounts that you can sign up for, Hotmail, and Yahoo are good examples.
5. Click Register
6. An e-mail will be sent to the email address that you specified in your registration.
7. Check your email for an email from "Playin' Dirty Motorsports". Click the link inside the email to verify your email address.
8. Once that you have verified your email address through the email message, an administrator will be notified of your new registration, and will review your account for approval.
9. You will receive notification through your email account once the administrator has approved your registration. You will then be able to Log in and post to the Forums.
10. Please keep in mind that the administrators of this site are not online with the system at all times. This may cause a delay in your account being activated. Please be patient though, an administrator will review your registration soon.
11. You may also click here to begin registration.
Changing your profile details, adding an Avatar, and other profile information.
1. Log in to your Account.
2. Click on Forum and then select 'Your Account Details".
3. Select "EDIT" button located on the blue bar that shows "Profile for 'your user name'".
4. Option are shown here to allow you to change your password, your date of birth, upload an avatar image, and other profile details.
5. Once that you have made changes, be sure to click the save button near the bottom of the screen in order to save your profile changes.
Creating a Post:
1. Be sure you are Logged In, and then Select Forum and then click Forum Entry, from the menu.
2. Click the Forum Category that you wish to create a post into, for instance "Welcome Mat".
3. Select "New Topic".
4. Enter a Subject phrase.
5. Select a Topic Icon (optonal).
6. Enter your message into the Message Box.
7. Click Submit to post your Message to the board.
Adding A Poll to your Post
1. Create your new message.
2. On the section named 'Boardcode', top row, click the icon with the 3 vertical bars (Red, Blue, Green).
3. Give your Poll A Title, and then Click the Green + sign to the right of the field to expand your Poll Choices. Two will automatically appear, but you can add up to four with additional clicks of the + Sign.
4. Enter your Poll Choices into each relative field.
5. Finish by clicking submit.
6. Note that not all forums will have the ability to post polls.
Editing your Post:
1. You will only have 10 minutes after submitting a new post to edit that post. After 10 mnutes, the post can not be edited.
2. Select a message that you just posted. Click the Edit Button near the bottom of the page. Make your changes, and then click Submit.
Deleting Your Post:
1. Your post cannot be deleted once someone has replied to it.
2. Select your post, click the delete button near the bottom of the page.
3. You can't delete other members' posts. Only administrators and moderators have this ability.
Extended Help Section
What we'll do here is try to familiarise you with how to use our forum and its many options.
When you get done reading this you will be able to reply to existing posts as well as make new posts. You will know how to format your text, make links, add images and videos and much more. We're not going to teach you how to use every little button, gizmo or forum feature but rather provide you sufficient working knowledge to feel comfortable enough to get involved here in the forum. After that, you can do a sleuthing around to learn what the rest of the goodies do.
Set up your profile
Once your account has been approved by an administrator, it is a good idea to set up and complete your profile. You access your profile by clicking 'My Profile' located at the top of the forum. This area is not much different than any other form you have filled out online or in real life except that much of the information in here is optional.
Personal Info
Summary - All your settings from other tabs summarized.Edit Your Details - Edit your login name, email address and password.My Avatar - Select an avatar from those available or upload your own image. If you upload your own image, you can upload an image up to 250 x 250 pixels and 50 kilobytes. The forum will automatically scale the image for use in various locations.
Forum Settings
Look and Layout - Tweak a few forum appearance settings.My Profile Info - Fill in personal information that you don't mind sharing publicly. This is also where you fill out your forum signature.My Posts - List of your posts ordered by most recent. Handy for finding a post that you don't recall which board you posted it in.My Subscribes - List of topics that you have subscribed to send you an email notification for all new responses.My Favorites - List of topics that you have ticked as a favourite of yours so they are more easily identifiable in the forum list.Remember to press the 'Save' button any time you make changes in your profile.
Reply to an existing post
So, you have been lurking around the forum for a while reading every post and getting to know everyone. You have just read someone's post and you have finally decided you are going to reply and contribute some information of your own. Great! This is done by pressing one of the 'reply' buttons.
Quick Reply - this brings up a small text area (without reloading the webpage) where you can quickly type a short reply. Press 'Submit' when you are done typing your response. If you have a change of heart you can press cancel and nothing gets posted regardless if you typed anything or not.
Reply - This is the standard method in which you should reply when you want to reply primarily to the most recent post. The reason for this is because the subject line of your reply will autofill with the subject of the post from which you are replying. In case you were wondering, yes, you can change the subject. OK, now you are looking at what is called a text editor. Think of it as a slimmed down version of a word processor (such as Microsoft Word) in which you can format your text, add links, images, smilies, etc. More on how to format your post later. For now, type your response and press the 'Preview' button at the bottom of the page if you wish to view your post prior to submitting it. When you are done editing and are satisfied your post is ready to contribute to the forum then press the 'Submit' button.
Quote - If you wish to quote someone's post whether in whole or in part you simple press the 'Quote' button located beside the 'Reply' button underneath each post. The is very useful if you wish to make light of or expand upon a prior post. Once you press the Quote button you are brought into the same editing environment that you use to edit or create any other post. At this point, you type your response directly to that quote. When you are done replying, press the 'Submit' button.
Reply Topic - This button functions the same as the 'Reply' button with the exception that your subject line will autofill with the subject of the original post (OP). This may come in handy if you replying to a long post whose subjects may have changed over time but you want to reply to the OP. When you are done replying, press the 'Submit' button.
Create a new post of your own
Now that you have responded to a few other posts, and feel like an accepted member of the community, you want to tell us a little bit about yourself. To do this, you should start your very own topic so we can properly respond and greet you. Navigate to our General board and click on it so that you can see the list of all of the existing posts. At the top of the list is a button labelled 'New Thread'. Click that button to start your very own topic. You are placed at the same text editor that you used earlier when replying to posts. Simply type your message telling us all about yourself and press 'Submit'. Now you have your own post topic in the list.
Format your post
Remember we said earlier that the text editor is very similar to a word processor? Well, as in any word processor you can format and arrange your text for emphasis here in the forum.
The first, basic thing you should know is that the forum uses what's called BBcode or Bulletin Board Code. BBcode uses 'tags' to 'mark up' your text. Each 'tag' has an opening and closing 'tag' denoted within brackets. An opening tag will look like [ ] and a closing tag looks like [/ ]. Notice the slash in the closing bracket is the only thing that is different. If you forget the slash, the forum will interpret your closing bracket as an opening bracket.
The easiest way to 'mark up' your text is usually to type it out first, then select it, and press the appropriate button at the top of the editor. For example, if you wanted to make 'some text'bold you would type it out 'some text', then select 'some text' with your mouse, and then press the 'B' icon in the toolbar located just above the Message area (where you are composing your message). You will now see: [b]some text[/b]. When you preview or submit your message it will be displayed as 'some text'. Alternatively, if you know them, you can type the tags manually right along with the rest of your text or you can use the buttons at the top of the editor to insert the tags the fill in your text.
The BBcode Wiki covers the basic mark up tags so let's move on to what the Wiki doesn't cover.
Lists
There are two types of lists: ordered and unordered. An ordered list is a numerical list like you might use to list the finishing order of a race. An unordered list is a list you might use to list groceries. There are two different tags needed to create a list.
First, you use a tag that creates the kind of list you want.
[ul] [/ul] = unordered list [ol] [/ol] = ordered list
Second, you use a list tag for each item in the list
[li] [/li] = each list item.
So, the code for an ordered list would look like this:
[ol] [li] 1st place[/li] [li] 2nd place[/li] [li] 3rd place[/li] [/ol]
Videos
Embedding a video in your post is a more recent addition to the forum and makes use of many video sharing websites on the web. This gives us the ability to show the video in our forum without having to host it ourselves or making you follow a link over some other website to see the video. Once you have a video that you want to post you need to find the unique identifier in the URL to that video.
It's difficult to provide detailed instructions or examples here, so we'll only cover the basics. Understand that each video sharing website uses a unique identifier for each video. For example, this video from YouTube whose URL is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqJE5TH5jhc. You need to know the video's unique identifier (which differs depending on what site you visit); in our example, the unique identifier is bqJE5TH5jhc. Once you know what that unique identifier is you can embed that video in our forum by selecting the video hosting website from the 'video' drop down list at the top of the WYSIWIG editor pr typing the following:
[video type=] [/video]
If you were embedding a video from YouTube, for example, the bbcode would end up looking like this:
[video type=youtube] insert_unique_identifier_here [/video]
for example
[video type=youtube] bqJE5TH5jhc [/video]
It's a good idea to preview your post to make sure the video is visible before submitting your completed post.
Edit your own post
There will be times when you make a post and you don't catch a misspelled word, fix a broken link or something that will require you to edit you post. It happens to us all so the edit button is easily accessible. When you are looking at one of your own posts that you need to edit you will find the 'Edit' button at the bottom of your post. Simply press the edit button and you use the same editor you used to create your post populated with the actual post. Edit your post as you see fit and, when you are satisfied, press the 'Submit' button at the bottom of the page. All done!
Visibility and notification of your favorite posts
Now that you have settled into your new community and everyone has met you, you want to be able to keep up with your favorite posts without checking in every five minutes to see if something new has posted. There a couple of ways that you can do that.
Subscribe
At the top and the bottom of every thread you will find the 'Subscribe' button. Pressing this button subscribes you to that topic so that any responses to that topic will generate an email notification to your email address stating that a new post has been made along with a link directly to said post for your convenience. You will notice the button now reads 'Unsubscribe' indicating that you are subscribed and pressing the button again will remove your subscription to that thread. Remember that you can also manage your subscriptions in your profile.
Favourite
Another way of gaining visibility of threads that wish to keep an eye on is set them as your 'Favorite'. This will place an obvious indicator, such as a star, beside the topic name of the thread so that it will stand out in the forum list of topics. You will notice the button now reads 'Unfavorite' indicating that the post is already one of your favourites and pressing the button again will remove it from your favourites. This is a great way to get visibility on multiple topics that you wish to watch without getting spammed by email subscriptions. Remember that you can also manage your favourites in your profile.
The Karma System
The karma system is one of those neat little things that contributes to the community aspect of a website by empowering you to give feedback to those who deserve it. It is a tool you can use to show appreciation or disapproval for anything that another member has done.
Maybe you posted for help on how to do something and got such a swift and helpful response from another member that you want to show appreciation in more than just words. You can applaud them by giving them Karma. Perhaps another member responded to that same post negatively offering no help and unnecessarily making you look foolish when you genuinely needed help. You can smite them by take away Karma. However, should you smite someone, you should follow that up with a message to an admin or moderator and let them know just in case there is a larger issue.
Please use the karma system responsibly. Don't abuse it by artificially inflating someone's karma or waging a personal war against someone by reducing their karma unnecessarily. If abuse is detected the karma system will be shut off as it is not a necessity.
The karma controls are located in the top, right of each post we make in the forum. The '+' sign adds karma and the '-' takes it away. You cannot adjust your own karma.
Conclusion
Now that you know how to create your own posts, edit them, set notifications, etc, you are ready to explore the rest of the forum. Don't be afraid. Go click things and see what they do. If something 'breaks' or you don't understand how to use something make a post in the forum and ask for help.
More help and support coming soon.