Subject: Hmm, what about both?
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Posted on: 2013-08-29 16:38:00 UTC

What if we put the most basic advice about (not) signing up in both FAQs, but perhaps go into how to create an account for those who really want to in "FAQ: The Board"? That way additional research isn't necessary for someone just reading "FAQ: For Newbies," but the information is available under the most logical heading (I think, correct me if you disagree) for anyone who feels moved to go looking for it.

So, I'd rewrite "What's the deal?" as follows:


Main article: FAQ: The Board

It's easy! You don't have to create an account or log in to use the Board, and in fact, we advise you not to try. The YourWebApps account creation and login processes can be temperamental, and there aren't any particular benefits to going through them that we know of.

To start a new post, simply click the "Post Message" button at the top of the Board, fill your user name in the Author space, put a post title in the Subject space, and type your message in the big Message space. You don't have to fill in the Email space, but you can if you'd like to receive notices when people reply to you.

Remember to click "Preview Message" and make sure everything looks the way you want it before you hit "Post Reply," especially if you're using HTML formatting such as <i>italics</i> or <b>bold</b> text. Unclosed HTML tags can really mess up a thread.

For more information about the Board and some of our customs and etiquette, please see the main article.


I think that covers almost all the bases. I have a question, though, since I haven't used the Email space to receive notices myself (that I recall): do you automatically get notices when you fill in your address, or do you have to check the "Check here to get daily updates" box for that? Because it seems to me that checkbox would enable updates for the whole Board, not just a single thread.

Thanks, by the way!

~Neshomeh, who has filled in her address without checking the box to see what happens.

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