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    <title type="text">The Aikin Archives Forums</title>
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      <title>Attach Photos To Your Forum Entries</title>
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      <published>2006-06-09T09:54:51Z</published>
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        <p>If you have a photo or other piece of art to accompany your post on the Aikin Archives Forum, doing so is as simple as point and click from your Web browser.</p>

<p>Toward the bottom of the entry submission page for registered members is the &#8220;Attachments&#8221; section. (Indicated in the attached photo.) Click &#8220;Choose&#8221; and navigate to the photo on your computer. Select it, and when you post your entry the file will be uploaded to our server.</p>

<p>Your photo will appear in thumbnail form below your entry. When viewers click the thumbnail, a new window will open containing a larger version of the photo.</p>

<p>There is a size limit to uploaded photos: they may be no larger than 75KB.
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      <title>Personalize Your Forum Participation</title>
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      <published>2006-04-07T08:57:50Z</published>
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        <p>Many of the discussions you find here are serious, but this area was designed with a bit of fun in mind, as well as usefulness.</p>

<p>As a registered member, you have a number of options to personalize your participation here.</p>

<p><b>&#187; AVATARS:</b> Avatars are graphic emblems used to identify posters at a glance. The dragon at left - a logo of the Paris Junior College mascot - is an example. You can create your own and upload it to our server for use with your posts.</p>

<p><b>&#187; USER PHOTOS:</b> You can also upload small photos of yourself that can be viewed in you public profile.</p>

<p><b>&#187; SIGNATURES:</b> You can customize a signature that will appear at the bottom of each of your posts.</p>

<p>These options and more can be found by clicking the &#8220;Your Control Panel&#8221; link at the top of this page.</p>

<p>Registered users can also send private e-mail to other forum participants from within this system, if the recipient users choose to accept such e-mails. (NOTE: While your email address is <b>NOT</b> available for public viewing on this site, sending an e-mail in this manner will result in your address being revealed to the recipient.) Just click the &#8220;screen name&#8221; you see next to the user&#8217;s post, then click the &#8220;E-mail&#8221; icon in that user&#8217;s public profile.</p>

<p>Registered users can also send private messages to other users from within this system, if the recipient users choose to accept such messages. These messages are not e-mails, but are handled through the forum itself. To send a private message - a &#8220;PM&#8221; - click the &#8220;PM&#8221; button on the user&#8217;s post, and you will be taken to a form for sending the message.</p>

<p>Users manage their PM account through the &#8220;Your Control Panel&#8221; link at the top of the page. Once within your control panel, click the &#8220;Private Messages&#8221; link to the left to expose the menu.</p>

<p>Watch the Private Message box at the top of each page for an indication that you have received a PM. You can also set the system to send you an e-mail notifying you of a new private message. By default, this is set to &#8220;on.&#8221; You can turn off this option under the &#8220;E-mail Setting&#8221; link under &#8220;Personal Settings&#8221; in your control panel.</p>

<p>So explore and enjoy.
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