asher
05-06-2007, 02:29 PM
This guide was created by Oneironaught (http://www.dreamviews.com/community/member.php?u=9761), to whom we owe a HUGE debt of gratitute.
PART 1:
Basic vBulletin tutorial
I've assembled this to help those of you who are new to vB forum software to get going on the right foot:
Getting started
The first thing you want to do is go to your User Control Panel (User CP). At the top of every forum page is a blue tool bar. The left-most button is the "User CP". This is where you manage your account. This should be the first place you go to every time you log in.
In your User CP, you'll see a list of links in a bar on the left-hand side of the page. The first thing you want to do is customize your account by going to "Edit Options". On the Edit Options screen, go down to "Default Thread Subscription Mode" and click the tab to call up the drop-down list. Default is usually set to "Instant email notification". You don't want this option as default (you may decide to assign email status only to a given thread in the future. We'll get to that later.). You also don't want to choose "Do not subscribe". Trust me; a lot of your are misunderstanding what that means.
What you do want selected under "Default Thread Subscription Mode" is "No email Notification". In other words, you DO want to subscribe but don't want to be emailed every time there's a new reply to the topic.
Continue down on your "Edit Options" page and make sure that "Enable Private Messaging" is checked or you won't be able to receive PMs from other members.
Down to "Thread Display Mode", you'll probably find that the setting called "Linear - oldest first" will be the most intuitive and is like the old forum was set up. This keeps all posts in threads in the same order they were posted.
Down to "Number of posts to show per page": Unless you just have an extremely slow connection, you'll want to increase the default setting to "40" or "50". This will drastically cut down the number of pages per thread, meaning that - rather than having, say, 12 pages to dig through, you'll have only about 4 (albeit longer) pages to go through. Trust me, you'll find this to be a very convenient setting.
Continuing down the page: the next option is called "Default thread age cut-off". Many of you have gotten the impression that older threads have vanished (and, in fact, that may be so) but what you're being fooled by is this setting. What this does is determine how long a thread will have been in-active before it becomes invisible to you. The default is set at "Use forum default". You DON'T want that setting. Call up the drop-down list and choose "Show threads from last year" or even "Show all threads". If, for example, you choose "Show threads from last day" then, if a thread has not been posted in for that period of time, it will not be visible to you and you may assume that it no longer exists.
The other settings on your "Edit Options" may be set to your liking.
Your "User CP"
As I mentioned before, your User Control Panel is the nerve center of your account. Now that you've customized your User Options as described above, you're ready to take full advantage of your User CP.
When you post in a thread (topic), you will automatically be subscribed to that topic. This is a good thing, especially with vB. When you go to your User CP, you will be presented with a list of all threads that have new responses since the last time you've checked. If you're just logging in, this list will show all threads that have been replied to since the last time you visited the forums. This list is entitled "New Subscribed Threads". Don't let the name fool you. The "new" simply refers to the fact that new posts have been made in the listed threads. (More on thread subscriptions later.)
Unlike the last forum software we had, vB gives you the convient option of taking you directly to the first new post (that you have not viewed) of any thread that you've posted in or have manually subscribed to. In the "New Subscribed Threads" list of your User CP all threads with replies you've yet to view will be displayed in dark blue, if you've seen all posts in a given thread then it will appear light blue.
All threads listed in dark blue will have a little blue box with an arrow pointing down on the left side of the thread title. Clicking that box will take you directly to the first new post that you've yet to view. This will be your new best friend: Use it! If you click the title of the thread then you'll be taking directly to the first post in the first page of that topic.
vbmenu_register("postmenu_", true);
To see all of the threads that you've posted in (or have manually subscribed to):
Again, your User CP is your best buddy. Click the link called "User CP" in the toolbar at the top of each forum page. You'll be presented with a list of all of your subscriptions having new posts (or that you have posted in or manually subscribed to during your current visit to the site). To view all of your topics, click the link entitled "View All Subscribed Threads" in the blue bar at the bottom of your "New Subscribed Threads" field.
More to come. Next, buddy lists, PMs, more about thread subscriptions, etc...
PART 1:
Basic vBulletin tutorial
I've assembled this to help those of you who are new to vB forum software to get going on the right foot:
Getting started
The first thing you want to do is go to your User Control Panel (User CP). At the top of every forum page is a blue tool bar. The left-most button is the "User CP". This is where you manage your account. This should be the first place you go to every time you log in.
In your User CP, you'll see a list of links in a bar on the left-hand side of the page. The first thing you want to do is customize your account by going to "Edit Options". On the Edit Options screen, go down to "Default Thread Subscription Mode" and click the tab to call up the drop-down list. Default is usually set to "Instant email notification". You don't want this option as default (you may decide to assign email status only to a given thread in the future. We'll get to that later.). You also don't want to choose "Do not subscribe". Trust me; a lot of your are misunderstanding what that means.
What you do want selected under "Default Thread Subscription Mode" is "No email Notification". In other words, you DO want to subscribe but don't want to be emailed every time there's a new reply to the topic.
Continue down on your "Edit Options" page and make sure that "Enable Private Messaging" is checked or you won't be able to receive PMs from other members.
Down to "Thread Display Mode", you'll probably find that the setting called "Linear - oldest first" will be the most intuitive and is like the old forum was set up. This keeps all posts in threads in the same order they were posted.
Down to "Number of posts to show per page": Unless you just have an extremely slow connection, you'll want to increase the default setting to "40" or "50". This will drastically cut down the number of pages per thread, meaning that - rather than having, say, 12 pages to dig through, you'll have only about 4 (albeit longer) pages to go through. Trust me, you'll find this to be a very convenient setting.
Continuing down the page: the next option is called "Default thread age cut-off". Many of you have gotten the impression that older threads have vanished (and, in fact, that may be so) but what you're being fooled by is this setting. What this does is determine how long a thread will have been in-active before it becomes invisible to you. The default is set at "Use forum default". You DON'T want that setting. Call up the drop-down list and choose "Show threads from last year" or even "Show all threads". If, for example, you choose "Show threads from last day" then, if a thread has not been posted in for that period of time, it will not be visible to you and you may assume that it no longer exists.
The other settings on your "Edit Options" may be set to your liking.
Your "User CP"
As I mentioned before, your User Control Panel is the nerve center of your account. Now that you've customized your User Options as described above, you're ready to take full advantage of your User CP.
When you post in a thread (topic), you will automatically be subscribed to that topic. This is a good thing, especially with vB. When you go to your User CP, you will be presented with a list of all threads that have new responses since the last time you've checked. If you're just logging in, this list will show all threads that have been replied to since the last time you visited the forums. This list is entitled "New Subscribed Threads". Don't let the name fool you. The "new" simply refers to the fact that new posts have been made in the listed threads. (More on thread subscriptions later.)
Unlike the last forum software we had, vB gives you the convient option of taking you directly to the first new post (that you have not viewed) of any thread that you've posted in or have manually subscribed to. In the "New Subscribed Threads" list of your User CP all threads with replies you've yet to view will be displayed in dark blue, if you've seen all posts in a given thread then it will appear light blue.
All threads listed in dark blue will have a little blue box with an arrow pointing down on the left side of the thread title. Clicking that box will take you directly to the first new post that you've yet to view. This will be your new best friend: Use it! If you click the title of the thread then you'll be taking directly to the first post in the first page of that topic.
vbmenu_register("postmenu_", true);
To see all of the threads that you've posted in (or have manually subscribed to):
Again, your User CP is your best buddy. Click the link called "User CP" in the toolbar at the top of each forum page. You'll be presented with a list of all of your subscriptions having new posts (or that you have posted in or manually subscribed to during your current visit to the site). To view all of your topics, click the link entitled "View All Subscribed Threads" in the blue bar at the bottom of your "New Subscribed Threads" field.
More to come. Next, buddy lists, PMs, more about thread subscriptions, etc...