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Discourse can be used on laptops and tablets, in phone browsers and using a phone app. You can also use Discourse by email - see below; note that any mails you send must come from the email address listed in your MT account. Discourse does include standard accessibility features, but this has not been verified - let us know; it is likely that any accessibility concerns will be addressed by the developers.
Discourse can be used on laptops and tablets, in phone browsers and using a phone app. [[Discourse using email|You can also use Discourse by email]]; note that any mails you send must come from the email address listed in your MT account. Discourse does include standard accessibility features, but this has not been verified - let us know; it is likely that any accessibility concerns will be addressed by the developers.


You can automatically see all the Freegle volunteer discussion forums - you do not need to join each one. Each forum is called a category and you can choose which ones to follow - see below. In DIscourse jargon each new message is called a topic and you can reply to the topic; topics and replies are called posts.
You can automatically see all the Freegle volunteer discussion forums - you do not need to join each one. Each forum is called a category and  
[[Discourse_menus,_preferences_and_notifications|you can choose which ones to follow]]. In Discourse jargon each new message is called a topic and you can reply to the topic; topics and replies are called posts.
(Discourse does also have groups of users, but we're not going to use these.)
(Discourse does also have groups of users, but we're not going to use these.)
Discourse doesn't have a separate Files section; at the moment anyone can upload images into messages and "staff" can upload PDFs; this can be changed if needed.
Discourse doesn't have a separate Files section; at the moment anyone can upload images into messages and "staff" can upload PDFs; this can be changed if needed.


Like most forums, each category has a series of topics - and replies to the topics. A topic can also include a poll - see below. Note that you can "like" a topic or reply. And you can "bookmark" posts of interest, and "flag a post" for the attention of the moderators.
Like most forums, each category has a series of topics - and replies to the topics. [[Discourse_creating_posts#Polls|A topic can also include a poll]]. Note that you can "like" a topic or reply. And you can "bookmark" posts of interest, and "flag a post" for the attention of the moderators.


== Quick tips ==
== Quick tips ==

Revision as of 20:07, 22 September 2019

Discourse can be used on laptops and tablets, in phone browsers and using a phone app. You can also use Discourse by email; note that any mails you send must come from the email address listed in your MT account. Discourse does include standard accessibility features, but this has not been verified - let us know; it is likely that any accessibility concerns will be addressed by the developers.

You can automatically see all the Freegle volunteer discussion forums - you do not need to join each one. Each forum is called a category and you can choose which ones to follow. In Discourse jargon each new message is called a topic and you can reply to the topic; topics and replies are called posts. (Discourse does also have groups of users, but we're not going to use these.) Discourse doesn't have a separate Files section; at the moment anyone can upload images into messages and "staff" can upload PDFs; this can be changed if needed.

Like most forums, each category has a series of topics - and replies to the topics. A topic can also include a poll. Note that you can "like" a topic or reply. And you can "bookmark" posts of interest, and "flag a post" for the attention of the moderators.

Quick tips

  • You can receive notifications of new topics and replies in various ways
  • You can configure what is shown on the home page in Preferences+Interface
  • If you have the Discourse site open, it will update automatically if there are new posts eg with (2) in the title.
  • When posting a new topic, Discourse checks if there's a similar message.
  • Discourse overrides the browser search facility to show its own search box (which can be annoying).