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The forums can be somewhat intimidating and confusing at first, but stay calm, and I'll guide you through them.
You can find some tips on the bottom as well! Don't forget to check them if you're new and feel lost :)

Table of contents
Forum guide#1: Joining a Forum
Forum guide#2: Prio/Check Prio Forums
Forum guide#3: Viewing the forums
Forum guide#4: Reading a Posting
Forum guide#5: Navigating in the Forum Using the Buttons
Forum guide#6: Navigating Through a Thread using Posting Numbers
Forum guide#7: Reading Postings in "Thread Mode
Forum guide#8: Writing a Posting or Comment
Forum guide#9: Editing or deleting a post
Forum guide#10: Create a Private Forum
Forum guide#11: Invite members
Forum guide#12: List members
Forum guide#13: Kick out members
Forum guide#14: Changing forums
Forum guide#15: Unjoining a forum
Forum guide#16: A reply to your posting
Forum guide#17: TIPS!
creating a forum
Note: Click the link and you will be taken to that part of the wiki.

Go to the Forums page using the "List of forums" button near the top of each page. There you will find a list of the public forums. Read the descriptions and choose a forum you would like to join. Click on the "Join Forum" button for the forum you want to join.
A page will be displayed where you can say how many old postings you want to read. Edit the number in the box (it usually says 100, change it to 20 or so) and click on "show" to join the forum.
Congratulation - What is prio? - Change Prio - Check prio-forums This will let you check the forums with the highest assigned prio (whether by default or your assignment) - Method 1: By Topic To see older topics, press 'See older topics' This is a slightly different view of the forums. I will use an example to explain the table that appears directly under these buttons. Example: Let's take this hypothetical thread in a forum: Post one: Post two: Now, if you are looking at the table, you might see something like this: 3 | R | C | Forums | Hedda The numbers (3 and 4) are the post numbers. An "R" means the post has been read by you. A "C" means that someone has commented on that particular post. "Forums" is the subject. Clicking on "Forums" that corresponds with Patricio will bring you to Patricio’s post (Post Two). A posting in a forum has, in addition to the text, some interesting information associated to it. You can find it right below the posting's subject. Post nr: The number of the posting. All postings have unique numbers. Thread: The number of the first posting in the current thread. Click on the number to go to the posting. This is useful when you want to see how the discussion started. Author: The name of the author of the posting. Click on the name to go to the author's house. Posted: The date and time when the posting was posted. You might not want to reply to very old postings. Comment to: If the posting is a comment to another posting, the commented posting's number and author are displayed. Click on the commented posting's number to go to it, and on the author's name to go to the author's house. Below the posting there might also be a field that says Comment in: and the numbers of all postings that are comments to the current posting. Again, the numbers are links to the postings. On the forum page there are a number of buttons that can be used for navigating in the forum. Which buttons are shown depends on the posting. Go to next posting - If you're on a thread, you're probably on the end, and you'll be transferred to the next new posting in ANOTHER thread. Go to first comment - You're in the middle of a thread and there are others that have replied to the posting. You can view all postings that have replied to that posting you are viewing by looking on the bottom of the posting. It'll say: Comment in 143, 144, 145 etc. if there are several replies. Go to next posting in another forum - This one's easy, there are no more unread postings in the forum you're on, but there are on other forums you've joined. There are no unread postings - It means you've finally come to the end of the postings. Mark all comments as Read - If you are uninterested in a post and its comments, you can skip the comments by clicking on this button. Mark all subject-alike postings as Read - The same as the previous, but also marks postings that aren't comments to the current posting but have the same subject as read. This is useful when a thread has "forked" many times. Mark all postings as Read - Skip all postings with the same thread ID as read. This is one way to "browse" threads. The post is a comment/reply The post has comments or replies This is the second way to "browse" threads. Click on the button labelled "View as thread" to see several postings in the same thread on the same page. The "thread mode" can be a bit confusing. Keep an eye on the posting numbers and the "comment to" and "comments in" data to see how the thread goes. This should be quite simple, but here is a guide anyway: Posting a new topic: To "start a thread" you write a posting in the lower of the two posting fields on the forum page. Click on "Send the new posting" to submit it. Note: Shortcut to your forum! Commenting on a posting: Write your reply in the posting field that is right below the current posting. If you want to place your reply in another forum than the current one, you can choose a forum from the drop-down menu. Click on "Send in reply" to submit the reply. Find the post you want to edit. You have to have written the post to edit it. EDITING or DELETING: - EDITING: - DELETING: If you want a forum of your own, you follow the procedure below: 1. Go to the main forums page by clicking ‘List of forums’. Name: Name your forum (e.g. Fencing) 3. Now, click 'Create private forum'. After creation you can still change the name, password and description of the forum at any time. When you have created a forum, you can also invite other people. This is also the case when a forum has been made an anarchy. To see who are a member of a forum you go to 'List of forums'. Find the specific forum and click 'List members'. When you have created a forum and you have dictatorship, you can also kick members out. When you kick out a member, an automatic message will be sent to that member with a notification of it. Usage: You are already in the forums, but you want to change to a specific forum. Change to forum: (-6) -506 -421 -319 -169 -258 1 -177 2 5 -165 Clicking on a number will bring you directly to that forum. If you hover your cursor over one of the numbers, it will display the name of the forum, such as "Newbie Questions". The number in parenthesis is the forum you are currently in. The numbers in bold are the forums where there are unread posts. To unjoin a forum you go to the 'List of forums'. There you will find a button on each forum that says 'Unjoin forum'. 'Are you sure that you want to unjoin the forum Newbie Questions? All notification of what you have read will be lost. This is also a private forum so you will not be able to rejoin it after you have left it. ' And then two buttons: Click to unjoin. When someone replies to a posting you made, a notification of this will appear in the right status bar. 1. If you are new to forums and intimidated by them, just join the forum called 'Junk'. 2. Questions can best be asked in the forum called 'Newbie Questions', but you can also ask on this wiki. 3. If you don't know to which forum you should go, you can join the forum called: 4. The buttons most important to learn to use are the ones explained under: Just try it out and you'll see that the forums are actually really easy once you get the hang of it! Go or return to:
Prio/Check Prio Forums
Prio is short for priority. You can arrange the order in which the forums you've joined appear in your list.
When you join multiple forums, which one do you wish to appear at the top of the list? If you want a certain forum to be at the top of the list, then type in "1" and press the starred button.
Best is to leave some room between each forum. Give the first forum number 1, give the second forum number 5 etc.
That way whenever you join another forum and you want it in the upper half of your list, you can still put it in between.
Forums can have the same prio number though: the list will then determine which one goes on top.
If you are a member of many forums, but you don't have much time to read every post and comment, then press this button: 'Check prio-forums'.
Viewing the forums
The first way you can view the forums is by topic. When you choose this option, you will be able to view the first posting of every thread before deciding you want to read the whole thread.
- Method 2: Go right to the forum (i.e. using the button 'Go to forum'.
- "Total number of postings in this forum" denotes the total number of postings in that current forum.
- "Number of postings to reread in this forum" allows you to reread a number of last postings (to read the last 10, fill in the number 10) by clicking ‘Reread’.
- The button ‘Skip all’ allows you to skip over ALL the posts in the forum if you do not want to read all the posts.
- The button ‘Reread all’ allows you to reread ALL the posts in the forum. Use this button with caution!!
Author: Hedda
Post: There are way too few forums here.
My suggestion is to add:
Writing Problems
Music Theory
Junk
I'm lost and don't know what forum to use.
Author: Patricio
Post: Sounds good. Will you create them?
4 | R | C | Forums | Patricio
Reading a Posting 
Navigating in the Forum Using the Buttons
It could ALSO mean that someone has replied on an earlier post in the same thread, and that you're leaving one end of the thread to go to the next end, kind of like a forked end.
Navigating Through a Thread using Posting Numbers
You'll see it on the top right hand side of the window that it says:
Comment to: [postnr.] and [Author.].
To see comments to the post, look on the bottom of the post, where a new window shows up if there are replies. The post numbers of the replies will show there as links. 
Reading Postings in "Thread Mode" 
Writing a Posting or Comment
When you know the number of your forum and wish to go to that forum to write a new posting you don't have to go to 'List of forums' and scroll through the whole list.
In the right menu you will see a white field saying 'Forum #:'. Fill in your forum number and press 'Go!'.
Editing or deleting a post
Directly under that post, there is a text box that contains your exact post, as you had written before. In this box, type in your new text
Press 'Edit posting'
Directly under that post, there is a delete button. Press this button if you want to delete your entire post. 
Create a Private Forum
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and you will see a section for creating a private forum:
Description: Write what your forum is about (e.g. Discussions about fencing - techniques, tips, jokes, anything fencing-relate
Password: Only use a password if you want to let members ADD THEMSELVES to the forum. If you only want yourself to be able to add people to a forum, then leave this space blank.
Dictatorship or anarchy?: With a dictatorship, you are the forum owner, and you can kick people out of the forum if they misbehave. In an anarchy, you do not have this control. Anyone in the forum has "power." 
Invite members
Go to 'List of forums' and find your forum.
There you will find a white field with above the text 'Username:'. Fill in the name of the member you want to invite and press 'Add member'.
When you invite a member, an automatic message will be sent to that member with the invitation.
List members
Kick out members
Go to the 'List of forums' and find your forum.
Then press 'List members'. All the members of the forum will be listed.
Behind each member there is a button that says 'Kick out'. Click that button behind the member you wish to have kicked out.
Changing forums
In the upper right hand corner you should see something like this:
6 16 13 22 3 4 15 -312 -255 -44 9 14 11 21 -168 24 30 10 -225 
Unjoining a forum
When you click it you will see this:
'Yes, I really want to unjoin this forum.'
'No! I pressed the wrong button!'
A reply to your posting
Just like when you receive a message.
TIPS!
There you can post anything you like without doing any harm.
'I'm lost and don't know what forum to use'
'Navigating in the Forum Using the Buttons'
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