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and pasted into the text box used for submitting questions and answers. (You may want to
use the "Post Composition"/Practice forum if you have more complex posting. See below.)
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pulldown menu in the text entry area (You'll see it if you initiate a new thread
by clicking "Ask a question"). If you don't see a category that
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Bill Dale - June 5, 1999
Welcome
This is very powerful forum software. You can do a lot of things with it if you
familiarize yourself with its capabilities. At the same time, using it in its most
basic and common ways (to all online forums), it's as easy to use as
your email program. Here are those basics:
How this System Works
This bboard software was written by Philip Greenspun and hosted for free by him started in 1995.
Anyone could come in and create a forum and moderate the discussion. Most of the thousands of
forums on this server were and are publicly searchable by Google and other Web indices.