From 8b4f69e5c1ea1dda82cdb6fc6535689813131eb3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MartinFarrent Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 05:54:38 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Friendica forums and community pages (markdown) --- Friendica-forums-and-community-pages.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Friendica-forums-and-community-pages.md b/Friendica-forums-and-community-pages.md index 1a047d6..1a9b3dc 100644 --- a/Friendica-forums-and-community-pages.md +++ b/Friendica-forums-and-community-pages.md @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ Now issue a contact request to your other identity – your personal one. Then l Go to your personal identity and accept the contact request. Log off yet again – and log on once more with your forum identity. Visit http://YourDomain.com/delegate (replacing _YourDomain.com_ with your own domain name). You should now be able to appoint yourself (as a person) to help moderate your forum. -Sounds complicated – but it’s really quite straightforward, and there’s a significant advantage to the approach: In future, you will only have to log on with the forum identity to change settings. You can perform all moderation tasks from your personal account (where you will discover a new Manage tab for the purpose). +Sounds complicated – but it’s really quite straightforward, and there’s a significant advantage to the approach: In future, you will only have to log on with the forum identity to change settings. You can perform all moderation tasks from your personal account (where you will discover a new _Manage_ tab for the purpose). -The above is unnecessary if you set the password for the group/community page to the same as your own. Once this is done, you immediately have access to "manage", where you can switch identities within one login/session. +The above is unnecessary if you set the password for the group/community page to the same as your own. Once this is done, you immediately have access to _Manage_, where you can switch identities within one login/session. Of course, from now on you must use nicknames rather than your email address to log on to your accounts – either the forum nick or your personal nick, depending on ‘who’ you need to be. If you try to log on using your email address, the system can’t know which account you want to use.