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Create Post

To create a new post, select

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in the context you wish to post in. You can see which context you are about to post to at the top of the page, as well as the number of members currently in that context.

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Select the type of post you want to make, and also select which groups should get email notifications that a new post has been created. Give it a title, enter the body, and you're all set! Hit

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and let's see what your post looks like!

Reply

To reply to an existing post, simply click into the post thread and select

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or scroll down on the page to find the "New Reply" box. Type your message, then hit

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It's as easy as that!

Quote a reply

Perhaps instead of replying to the intial post, you want to reply to someone else's response. You can do this by selecting

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in the response you want to reply to. The text will be shown in your "New Reply" box, as shown below. You can remove it by selecting

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Once submitted, your new post will "quote" the one you selected, as shown below.

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