Welcome! If you are new to the Discourse software that we are now using as the JancisRobinson.com forum, this guide will introduce you to its main features.
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Basic Terms Used by Discourse
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Browsing the Forum
- Topic lists
- See who is participating
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Navigation Tools
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Reading Topics
- Keep scrolling
- Jump back in
- Related topics
- Taking Part in Conversations
- Replying
- Drafts
- Quoting
- Mentioning
- Emoji
- Oneboxes (Link Previews)
- Formatting
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Actions and Reactions
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Notifications
1. Basic Terms Used by Discourse (Nomenclature)
Here are some very basic terms that will be helpful to keep in mind as you use Discourse or read this guide:
- Topic :
The collection of messages grouped together in a meaningful conversation, with a title, beginning with an Original Post, and including all replies in chronological order. - Post :
Each element of a topic is referred to as a post . Each post has its own author and can be moved to a different topic if necessary, or even become the start of a new topic. - Original Post (or OP) :
The first post in any topic. This determines the focus of the topic, and is also the target of any tags and links. - Category :
The primary means of organising topics. Each topic appears in only one category. There are two categories in our forum: Main forum and Travel stuff. - Tag :
A marker placed on a topic to describe it. While a topic can only have one category, it can have multiple tags.
2. Browsing the Forum
Topic lists
- By category : in the menu line, click the ‘all categories’ title and a list of all the categories appears.
- By what’s ‘New’ to you : by default , new topics are those created in the last two days that you have not opened yet to keep the list fresh and relevant. New topics show a small blue dot next to the topic title
- By what topics are “Unread” : by default , unread topics are those that you have previously opened and read for at least four minutes, and that have new posts (replies) submitted to them. Unread topics show a number in a blue circle indicating how many new posts are in the topic.
See who is participating
There are several ways to see who is involved in topics.

On the homepage you will see a selection of avatars (profile pictures) of:
- the user who started the topic (always the first photo);
- a selection of the most active participants;
- and, who created the most recent post (usually the last photo).
- in some cases, the first photo has a blue border or blue halo to indicate that the original poster is also the most recent poster

The box at the bottom of the OP tells you; who created the post and when, gives a count of the replies and views in this topic to date, and a display of the avatars of the most frequent participants.
Clicking on any avatar will open a window that shows further information about that member, and will also allow you to send a personal message.
3. Navigation Tools
- For Search, the Menu, or your User page, use the icon buttons in the top-right corner .
4. Reading Topics
Keep scrolling
Click a topic title and read down the list of replies in chronological order, following links or previewing replies and quotes as you go. Use your mouse to scroll the screen, or use the timeline scroll bar on the right (which also shows you how far through the conversation you’ve read). On smaller screens, select the bottom progress bar to expand it.
Jump back in
- Selecting a topic title will take you to your last read post in the topic. To enter at the top ↑ or bottom ↓ instead, click the reply count or last reply date.
- Topics above the light red line on a list are new or updated since your last visit. If you have read all the way to the end of a topic, the title will be light grey instead of black.
Related topics
Sometimes conversations are clearer if topics are split, where posts are moved to a more appropriate topic, or two related topics are merged. If a post is moved, a link will appear that will allow readers to jump to that comment wherever it has been moved to, and the person who posted it will also be notified.

At the end of the OP you will also see lists of related topics that link to the one you are reading
5. Taking Part in Conversations
Replying
Press any
Reply button to open the editor panel at the bottom of your browser. You can continue reading (and even search or navigate to different topics) while you compose your reply. Use the upload button to embed images to your post, and the link button to insert links. By clicking on the options gear icon, you can insert a poll into your post.

Discourse shows all posts in the order they are published. There are several ways to follow the context of conversations.
To reply to a specific post in a topic, click the grey Reply button at the end of each post and your reply is linked to that post.
- If your reply is the next one published after the post you are replying to, this will appear next in chronological order
- If yours is NOT next, then two things happen after your post is published:
- Your post will include a new link in its header with an image to show what this is ‘in reply to’ - clicking this link displays that previous post for context next to your reply
- The original post includes a count of replies at the bottom - clicking this link displays the content of the replies
Drafts
Drafts will automatically be saved as you write. If you minimise the editor or navigate to a different topic, the editor will disappear - but your draft is preserved. To re-open a draft, return to the topic you were replying to, or click the highlighted bar at the bottom of your browser, and the editor will reappear with your draft.
Quoting
To insert a quote, select the text you wish to quote, then press the Quote button that pops up. You can quote all or part of a message. Repeat this for multiple quotes even from different posts and different users. The quoted text will point to their original source.
Mentioning
To notify someone about your reply, mention their name. Type @ to begin selecting a username. This search will also search the name fields in case you don’t know a particular username.

Emoji
To use standard Emoji , just type : to match by name, or traditional smileys ;)

Alternatively, click on more to see a complete list of emoji to select from.
Oneboxes (Link Previews)
Read details about this feature in: Rich link previews with Onebox
To generate a summary for a link, paste it on a line by itself. To start a topic with a link, paste the link into the title field.

Formatting
Your reply can be formatted using simple HTML, BBCode, or Markdown :
This is <b>bold</b>.
This is [b]bold[/b].
This is **bold**.
For more formatting tips, try this 10 minute tutorial .
6. Actions and Reactions
There are action buttons at the bottom of each post:
- To let someone know that you enjoyed and appreciated their post, use the like button.
- Copy a link to any reply or topic via the link icon.
- Use the … button to reveal more actions. Flag to privately let the author, or the site staff, know about a problem. Bookmark to find this post later on your profile page.
7. Notifications
When someone is talking directly to you — by replying to you, quoting your post, mentioning your @username , or even linking to your post, a blue number will immediately appear over your profile picture at the top right.
When you have been sent a Personal Message you will receive this in your Inbox and a green number will appear over your profile picture to the left.
Click your profile image to scroll through all your notifications .
You can optionally receive all these notifications as push notifications to your desktop browser or Android device. Simply allow the site to send you notifications through your browser when it asks permission.
Don’t worry about missing a reply – you’ll be emailed any notifications that arrive when you are away.
If you want, you can get notified about other things happening on the site as well, either at the category or topic level.
Topic notifications
You can change your notification level for any individual topic via the notification control at the bottom, and right hand side, of each topic.
Category notifications
Notification level can also be set per category. To change any of these defaults, see your user preferences, or visit the category page, and use the notification control above the topic list, on the right side.











