By default, when a registered user logs in Community Server displays the user’s home page, which contains information about the user’s activity on the Web site. If registered users see a generic welcome page rather than their home page, then the home page setting has probably been disabled.
As a registered user of your community, you can launch a forum discussion in any group that has open membership.
Use the following procedure to unsubscribe from a group.
When you subscribe to a group, Community Server notifies you of any activity in that group. Procedure Open the group to which you want to subscribe. Click on Subscribe to group in the right sidebar. The link changes to Unsubscribe from group . You can unsubscribe from the group by clicking on the link...
You can request membership to a group in the Web community if the group is public. If the group is private, the request membership option will not be available to you. The request membership option displays when you open the group you want to join.
The primary function of the Groups page is to provide you with access to all of your community’s groups. A group is a mini-community with its own membership consisting of up to one blog, media gallery, and forum.
You can upload a file to your community media page where it will be available to other users to download.
The primary function of the Media main page is to provide you with access to all of your community’s media files. You will note that the center of the page contains a list of media files.
When you login to your community, Community Server displays your user home page. The home page provides you with an overview of your activity within your Web community.
As a community user, you have the opportunity of rating the value of forum content. Community Server uses a star rating system, which looks like this: