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The main navigation at the top of every page shows the "Forum". This takes you to our forum, where users can communicate with each other. Anyone can read the forum. To respond or to start a new topic, you need to log in first. The left-hand column shows the various sections in the forum. If you click an item, you will see all available main topics in that category. Clicking these topics gives all the various topics. Clicking a topic shows all the responses.
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Go to the forum and proceed until you reach the topic of your choice. Within the topic, you will see the the link "Respond to topic" at the bottom of the page. Click it.

You now see an input field for your comment. An explanation will be given here of how to make your text bold, in italics, etc. Use the button "Save comment" to add your comment to the discussion.
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Go to the forum. First, click the main category under which you want to add the new topic. On this page, you will see the "New Topic" link at the top of the left column. Click it.

Here you can add the title and text of your first comment to the new topic. Use the "Publish" button to place the new topic on the forum.

In the search bar at the top of the forum pages, you can search all topics and forum posts. The search results indicate if the keyword was found in a topic title. In addition, you can click a link beneath the search results that lets you see all topic entries where the keyword is in a comment.

On the landing page of the forum and on all pages of topics, there is a link that lets you view all new messages. So you can be sure you have not missed anything at the forum!

Your post on the forum looks much nicer if a picture of you is added. You can upload a picture of yourself via "My Profile" or add a basic image from a list.
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