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.
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.
To create an account for the community simply click the Join hyperlink at the top of the Web page.
Use the following procedure to sign in to your account.
Use the following procedure to change your community login password.
Community Server allows each user within the community to edit the user’s public profile.
When you find a forum discussion, post, or media file that you really like, Community Server allows you to identify it as a favorite. It will then display in your favorites list on your dashboard page. Procedure The following steps describe how to add a media file to your favorites list. The steps will...
An RSS feed provides you with mirrored content from another Web page or Web site. Community Server allows you to subscribe to RSS feeds so your Web site is updated when the associated Web site is updated. You can subscribe to external feeds or feeds within the community, such as forums, posts, and information from the public profiles of community friends.
Users can use Community Server to have conversations with each other. When you sign in to Community Server, you can check for conversations.
A tag is a keyword or term associated with a post which provides a link to related information. Tags give you flexibility in structuring your Website and help you map information. They also make the information in your Website more accessible to users.