Registering Registration is required in
order to post new topics or reply to existing topics. Registration is
free, and you are not required to post your real name. You are
required to post your actual email address, however.
Smilies/Graemlins Smilies are
keyboard characters used to convey an emotion, such as a smile :) or
a frown :(. This message board automatically converts certain
smilies to a graphical representation, which we call graemlins. You
can use our Instant Graemlins buttons to insert them in your
messages. For
example, if you type :o in your post, it will automatically be
converted to - a shameful face. The following graemlins are
currently supported:
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Smile
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| :(
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Frown
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| :o
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Embarrassed |
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| :D
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Big
Grin |
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| ;)
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Wink
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| :p
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Razz
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| :cool: |
Cool
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| :rolleyes: |
Roll
Eyes |
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| :mad: |
Mad
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| :eek: |
Eek!
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| :confused: |
Confused |
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Moderators Moderators control
individual forums. They can edit, delete, or prune any messages in
their forums. If you have a question about a particular forum, you
should direct it to your forum moderator.
Changing Your Profile You may
easily change any information stored in your registration profile, using
the "profile" link located near the top of each page. You must be
logged in in order to update your profile.
Cookies This bulletin board uses
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in, your login identification, and your preferred "topic view."
These cookies are stored on your browser. Cookies are not used to
track your movement or perform any function other than to enhance
your use of the message board. If your browser does not support
cookies, or you have not enabled cookies on your browser, many of
these time-saving features will not work properly and you will not
be able to post new messages.
Clearing Cookies If you ever
experience login problems, you may have a problem with a cookie
that has been set in your browser. If this happens, you can
clear all cookies set on this message board by clicking http://vccachat.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=clearcookies.
Editing Your Posts You may edit or
delete your own messages at any time. Look for the edit icon on the
post to be edited. No one else can edit your post, except for the
forum moderator(s) or the message board administrator. A note may be
added to the bottom of your message so that everyone knows when a
message has been edited. Note that if your post was
the start of a new topic, deleting your post will result in the
removal of the entire topic (all replies after your topic will also
be deleted). Please note that the administrator may disable
the ability of members to edit or delete messages.
Adding Signatures You may use a
"signature" (commonly used in email messages) on your
messages. You may
add your signature in your member profile. Once you have a signature
stored, you can choose to include it with any message that you post by
checking the "include signature" box when you create your message. This
message board's administrator may elect to turn the signature
feature off at any time, however. If that is the case, the "include
signature" option will not appear when you post a note, even if you
have stored a signature. You may change your signature at any time
by going to your profile section, unless the administrator locks
your profile.
Note: You may not use HTML in your signature file.
What are icons? Depending on the
configuration of your forums, you may be able to associate an icon
with each post that you make. There are currently 14 icons, each
expressing a different emotion or identification. These icons range
from a simple note to sadness to warning. These icons appear next to
each topic in a forum listing and on each post. If you do not see
icons, your forum administrator may not be allowing icons on this
particular forum.
Attaching Files For security
reasons, you may not attach files to any messages. You may cut and
paste text into your post, however, or use HTML and/or UBB Code (if
enabled) to provide hyperlinks to outside documents.
Searching For Specific Posts You
may search for specific messages based on a word or words found in the
messages, by a particular member, by date, and/or by forum.
Just click on the "search" link at the top of most pages.
Private Messages The administrator of
this board may permit some members (moderators) to send private messages to
each other. A private message is not email. Private messages are
one-to-one communications that can only be read by the recipient.
You can read private messages in your profile section. You can also
elect to be notified by email whenever someone sends you a private
message (you can set this in your profile). You can also prevent
anyone from sending you a private message (also configurable in your
profile). Only registered members may send private messages. This
option can be disabled by the board administrators.
To send someone a private message, look for the private message
icon on a message that a person creates. You can send a private message
through the person's member profile, or from your Buddy List, if you
have added the person to your Buddy List.
Ignore Lists Ignore lists apply to
private messages only. Anyone you add to your ignore list can no
longer send you a private message. You can put someone on your
ignore list by viewing the member's profile and clicking on the "add
to ignore list" link. Private messaging must be enabled on this site
in order to use buddy lists.
Buddy Lists Buddy lists apply to
private messages only. Anyone you add to your buddy list is stored
in a handy location, so that you can easily send that person a private
message. You can put someone on your ignore list by viewing the
member's profile and clicking on the "add to ignore list" link.
Private messaging must be enabled on this site in order to use buddy
lists.
Censoring Messages The message board
administrator has the power to censor certain words that may be
posted. This censoring is not an exact science, however, so certain
words may be censored out of context. Please realize that the
censoring feature, if any censoring is being performed, is being done by a
computer based on the words that are being screened. Words that are
censored are replaced with asterisks.
Lost Login ID and/or Password
Retrieving your login ID and password is simple, assuming that
email features are turned on for this message board. All of the
pages that require you to identify yourself with your username and
password carry a "lost password" link that you can use to have your
username and password emailed instantly to your email address of
record.
Email Notification If you create a
new topic, you have the option of receiving an email notification
every time someone posts a reply to your topic. Just check the email
notification box when creating a new topic, if you want to use this
feature. Only registered members can use this feature.
What are Today's Active Topics?
When you visit this message board, you will see a link at the
top of the list of forums called "Today's Active Topics". Clicking
on this link will provide you with a list of topics in all open,
public forums that have been posted to during the current day.
Private messages are never included in this listing.
Can I search private forums?
Yes, if you have permission to access the particular private
forums that you wish to search. Note that you must be registered, logged in
and have that particular permission in order to search
private forums.
Using HTML and/or UBB Code You may be
able to use HTML and/or UBB Code in your posts, if your
administrator and moderators have those options turned on for each
forum. Some forums may have either HTML or UBB Code turned off, or
both turned off. Only your message board's leaders can set this.
Every time you post a new note, you will be told whether UBB Code
and/or HTML is enabled for that particular forum. If HTML is on, you
may use any HTML tags, but please be very careful that you use
proper HTML syntax. If you do not, your moderator or administrator
may have to edit your post. UBB Code is similar to HTML, but offers
just a few basic functions, such as hyperlinking, image display,
bolding and italicizing.
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