Getting Started
Welcome to Forum
Unia Contre UBS! The following are instructions for beginners.
Additional sources of information include the FAQ, Formatting, and Troubleshooting
pages, available from the main menu.
Introduction
Forum Unia Contre UBS
can be used for three main functions:
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To read ongoing discussions
on a variety of topics
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To contribute to an ongoing
discussion topic by "Adding a Message"
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To initiate a new conversation
within a discussion subtopic by "Creating a New Conversation"
Anyone with access to the World
Wide Web can read Forum Unia Contre UBS discussions.
At the discretion of the discussion moderators, a user account may be required
to post messages or to create new conversations. Instructions for entering
your username and password (if required) are provided on each individual
page.
Reading discussions
To navigate through the discussions,
use the clickable hyperlinks. To advance to another page, single click
on the link to the page. To go deeper into a topic, you will generally
select links from the body of the page. To return quickly to a page that
is further up, you can use the navigation bar which is a series
of links at the top of each page.
You may also use the available
searching utilities to search pages for new messages or for keywords.
Contributing to discussions
You can contribute to a discussion
by posting a message to an existing conversation, or by creating a new
conversation with an initial message.
To contribute to an existing
conversation, navigate to the conversation of interest and type a message
in the "Add a Message" text box. Fill in your username and password (if
required) and click on "Preview/Post Message." Check the preview to make
sure your message has been properly entered. Click on "Post this Message"
when you have verified that the message has been properly entered.
To initiate a new conversation,
click on the "Create a New Conversation" button. Type a subject for the
conversation in the blank at the top of the screen. Fill in the "Enter
an initial message" box as described for the "Add a Message" box in the
previous paragraph. You must enter an initial message in order to
create a new conversation.
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