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How do I add a comment to a post in a blog?
How can I read older posts?
Why do I need to register to post in the forums and post a comment in the CareOne blogs?
How do I add favorites in the Community?
Can I add attachments to my posts?
How do I add a comment to a post in a blog?
To add a comment, you must first be logged in. Once logged in, you can click on a comment link in the post or go to the end of the post and click on "add comment." Your comment will appear at the end of the comments thread.
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How can I read older posts?
Within each blog, older posts are stored in the "archive section." You can find this on the right hand labeled "Archives." The posts are saved by month and by clicking on each month, all the comments posted that month for that post will appear.
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Why do I need to register to post in the forums and post a comment in the CareOne blogs?
The CareOne Community requires that you create an account before you start posting in the forums and adding a comment to the blogs. Although you can still read posts and comments as a guest. Registering for an account also allows you to take advantage of all the features in The Community, including setting your own avatar, rating a discussion thread, adding favorites, tracking post counts, e-mailing other users and sending private messages. It only takes a few seconds to register!
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How do I add favorites in the Community?
First you will need to be logged in to the Community to add a favorite. When you are viewing a post you will see a button called "Favorites". There are 3 options when adding a Favorite: 1.) Add this discussion as a favorite, 2.) Add this post as a favorite, and 3.) Add {user} as a favorite. Once you’ve added a favorite it will appear in your Community Profile.
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Can I add attachments to my posts?
Yes, however, this requires the moderator(s) or administrator(s) to enable this permission for users on a board-by-board basis.
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