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Old 06-22-2013, 12:23 PM #1
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To start a NEW THREAD..... enter the Forum you wish to post to and look near the top and bottom left of the page where you will see the NEW THREAD button, click, type and submit

To post a reply to an existing thread in a forum, enter the thread and you will see the NEW REPLY button in the same areas (top and bottom left) Depending on the theme/skin you are using, it may say POST REPLY etc but they are always in that same location.

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Some members seem to get these a bit confused so just to clarify....

If you leave a Visitor Message (aka VM) on another member's profile page....that message is NOT private. Anyone who is logged in to NeuroTalk can read messages written on member profiles!

A Private Message (aka PM) is private between the members who send them to each other...ie they go to a member's inbox and only the recipient and the member who sent the message can read it.
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At the bottom left of the main NeuroTalk index page http://neurotalk.org/index.php you will find the option to change the Theme, ie color and design, of how you view the forums. Use the dropdown arrow in the box that currently displays "Default Style", and you will see the other options. It only changes correctly from the main index page.
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