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Chinese Mandarin - Learn Chinese - FAQ: User Maintenance




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* Enter events in the forum calendar
* Set up a 'buddy-list' to quickly see which of your friends are currently online
To register, you will need to specify a username and password, and a valid email address. Entering
your email address will not leave you open to 'spam', as you can choose to hide your email
address, and messages sent to you via email do not reveal your address to the sender in any case.
(To verify this, you can try sending an email message to another user.) The administrator may have
configured the forum to send you the final part of the registration process by email, so ensure
that the email address you provide is valid and working.

If you are under the age of 13, the administrator may require that a parent or guardian provides
consent before allowing you to complete the registration process. More information about this is
available during the registration process.


Does this forum use cookies?
The use of cookies on this forum is optional, but may enhance your experience of the site. Cookies
are used to enable functions such as showing whether or not a thread or forum you are viewing has
new posts since your last visit, or to automatically log you back in when you return to the site
after being away for a while. When you register, you will be given the option to 'Automatically
login when you return to the site'. This will store your username and password in a cookie, stored
on your computer. If you are using a shared computer, such as in a library, school or internet
cafe, or if you have reason to not trust any other users that might use this computer, we do not
recommend that you enable this. This forum also gives you the option to use a cookie to track your
current session, ensuring that you remain logged-on while browsing the site. If you choose not to
store this information in a cookie, the session data will be sent through each link you click.
Choosing not to use a cookie may cause problems if your computer's connection to the Internet uses
a proxy-server and you share links with other users behind the same proxy. If in doubt, we
recommend that you select 'yes' to enable the cookie. After you have registered, you may alter
your cookie options at any time by changing the settings on this page.


How do I clear my cookies?
You may clear all your cookies by clicking here. If you return to the main index page via the link
provided and you are still logged in, you may have to remove your cookies manually.

In Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP:
1. Click the "Tools" menu.
2. Select "Internet Options" from the menu that appears.
3. Click "Delete Cookies" on the dialog box that appears. It will be in the center area of the
"General" tab.
In Mozilla Firefox:
1. Click the "Tools" menu.
2. Select "Options" from the menu that appears.
3. From the dialog box, select "Privacy" on the left.
4. Find "Cookies" on the main pane, and click the "Clear" button adjacent to it.
Your cookies should now be removed. You may want to restart the computer and revisit the forums to
be sure.


How can I change the information in my profile?
It is your responsibility to keep the information in your profile up-to-date. You should
especially ensure that your email address is kept current. You can alter any of the fields in your
profile, except your username. Once you have registered your username, it becomes yours for life.
In extreme circumstances, you may request that the administrator change your username, but he or
she will require a very good reason to do so.

Edit your profile here.


What is the signature for?
After you have registered, you may set your signature. This is a piece of text that you would like
to be inserted at the end of all your posts, a little like having headed note paper.

If the administrator has enabled signatures, then you will have the option to include your
signature on any posts you make. If you have specified a signature, then the forum will
automatically append your signature to any messages you post. You can disable signatures on a
per-post basis by un-ticking the 'Show Signature' checkbox when you compose your message.

You may turn the signature on and off on posts you have already made by editing the post and
altering the state of the 'Show Signature' option.

You can set your signature by editing your profile.


I lost my password, what can I do?
If you forget your password, you can click on the 'Forgotten Your Password' link on any page that
requires you to fill in your password.

This will bring up a page where you should enter your registered email address, and an email will
be sent to that address instantly, with instructions for resetting your password.


How do I add a custom status to my profile?
If the administrator has enabled custom status titles, then you can specify the text you want to
display by editing your profile and entering the text you want in the Custom User Text field.


How do I get a picture under my username?
These small images are called Avatars. They are displayed below your username on all posts that
you make. There are two kinds of avatars: those provided by the administrator and those that you
upload yourself.

If the administrator has provided a set of avatars, and avatars are enabled, you may select an
avatar that best describes your personality.

The administrator may also have enabled custom avatars, which allows you to upload an avatar image
from your computer.

For more information about avatars, click here.


What are the buddy and ignore lists?
The buddy list is used to keep track of the friends you have made on this forum. By going to your
"Open Buddy List" in "Quick Links" menu of the navbar, you'll be able to see which of your friends
are currently online and send them a private message. Adding people to your buddy list also allows
you to send private messages to multiple forum members at the same time. You may add any member of
the forums to your buddy list by viewing their profile or by going to "Buddy / Ignore Lists" in
your "User CP".

Ignore lists are used for those people whose messages you wish not to read. By adding someone to
your ignore list, those messages posted by these individuals will be hidden when you read a thread.



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