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Q&A Instructions
A glitch, after clicking on New Topic link below, you will the same Q&A and Difference blocks. Look below Diff block to see "Questions for Members and Yes/No persons" header and the "New Topic" button.

1. Copy-n-paste what your question is about from the Member's forum, someones Yes/No forum, or any Member Q&A Dialogue.

2. Then click this link: hit New Topic button and paste your copy in the New Topic box. Remember "new topic" box is below.

3. Put members nicl-(x) number, e.g. nicl-1 or Yes/No persons name in Subject rectangle followed by the subject of question. For a long question, add more at top of Topic box.

4. Remember, an "I agree" or a "this is my last response" ends your part in the dialogue, and the other person gets the last word.

Finally, read and reread the Q&A procedures. They are meant to treat both sides of a Dialogue impartially.


Difference in Forums

1. In the "open to all who register" Community Forums you do not have to answer questions, you can use an anonymous handle, start any topic, respond or not respond as you please.

2. In the Questions for Members forums you have to also register as a member and accept the Member agreements to answer questions from anyone about what you put in your Member Forum.

3.In Yes/No forums, you have to agree to answer questions from anyone about your specific Yes/No only.

4. To be notified of replies in Community Forums check "watch this topic" below topic entry box.



How full member Q&A forums treat both questioner
and Member-Yes/No persons impartially.

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  Topic: The php script to signal agree/disagree
admin

Replies: 4
Views: 2456

PostForum: Features wanted   Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 3:05 pm   Subject: Re: The php script to signal agree/disagree
[hr][b][i][color=maroon][size=15]This is admin's last response.[/size][/color][/i][/b][hr]Hi Dan, we really need a basic overview of how this module work.

this is a sample of a last response option ...
  Topic: Link from "home' back to "front" page
admin

Replies: 3
Views: 2625

PostForum: Features wanted   Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 1:26 pm   Subject: Re: Link from "home' back to "front" pag
Hi Dan, no need for a seperate "front" page button, the no1stcostlist.com logo and the link "HOME" on the left Main Menu has now the link to the home page. Cool

Thanks,
Mark
 
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