How to use the Bleeping Computer Discussion Forums
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Discussion Board View
- The Forum View
- The Topic View
- How to post a new topic, reply to an existing one, or add a poll
- Further Reading
Introduction
The discussion boards are a very powerful feature of Bleeping Computer. These
boards allow you to post questions or answers, share information, or just chat
with your fellow members. If you have a problem on your computer than this
is the place you want to ask your question. Our discussion boards also contain
extensive self-help guides that cover how to remove specific spyware and malware
threats from your computer. This tutorial you are reading will discuss how
to use these discussion boards to post new information or reply to others posts.
By mastering the information found here you will find that Bleeping Computer
can be a rich resource for your computing needs.
The Discussion Board
View
When you click on a link that takes you to our discussion boards, like the
discussion tab on the top of every page, you will be presented with a screen
similar to the one below. We will call this the board view as it is the top
level of the message board. Please note that when using the actual boards
on our site, they will contain many
more
categories
and
forums.

Figure 1: Discussion Board View Screen shot
The main discussion board view is broken up into 23 sections
which are described below:
- Discussion Rules - This
link will bring you to page that goes over the rules that you must follow
when using the message board.
- Navigation Bar - The
links on this bar bring you to the various sections of the site.
- Login Information - This
will tell you who you are logged into the site as. If it says Guest, then
you must log in or create an account before you can post to the message
board.
- My Control Panel - This
link will open the control panel where you can change your signature,
avatar, or set other board options.
- My Topics - This
will bring up a list of topics that you have participated in.
- View New posts - This
will show a list of new posts since your last visit.
- Personal Messages - This
will show you if you have any personal messages. Clicking on this link
will bring you to the list of personal messages available for you to
read and respond to.
- My Assistant - This
will open a small window that contains some functions that assist you
while using the board.
- Most current news item - This
will show the latest news item posted on Bleeping Computer. This news
item will be the top most news item on the front page.
- Forum Category - This
will show you what category you are looking at. All the forums on the discussion
board are broken into categories for organizational purposes.
- Topics column -
This column will show you how many topics are in each specific forum.
- Replies Column -
This will show how many replies are in a specific forum.
- Last Post information -
This will show you the title, date, and poster of the last post in the
specific forum.
- Specific Forum column -
This column will list the individual forums under a category.
- Specific Forum -
This section contains the actual link to the specific forum itself. By
clicking on the name of the forum, you can enter that forum and view
the individual topics found within. It also contains a link to the list
of
moderators for that particular forum.
- The Moderating Team link -
This link will show the members who are considered moderators, or staff
members, of Bleeping Computer.
- Today's active topics -
This will display a list of the active topics from today.
- Today's top 10 posters -
This will display a list of the top 10 posters of the day.
- Overall top 10 posters -
This will display a list of the top 10 overall posters.
- Current visitor information -
This section will show you how many guests and registered members are
currently using the site. It will also tell the names of those
users. By
clicking the Last Click link you can see what each individual guest and
user is doing on the site. If you would only like to see what the members
are doing you can click on the Member Name link.
- Board Statistics -
This shows some basic statistics for the site such as how many posts
are on the board, the last registered user, the total amount of users,
and
the highest amount of users ever on the board at the same time.
- Delete cookies set by the board -
This will delete all the cookies set by Bleeping Computer on your computer.
Doing this may require to log back in if you visit the site again.
- Mark all posts as read -
This will mark all the posts on the board as read and therefore there
will be no new posts for you.
The Forum View
When you enter a forum you will see a listing of the
individual topics that other members have posted in that forum. You can then
click on these topics to read them or create a topic of your own if you are
a registered member. When enter the forum view you will see a screen similar
to the one below:

Figure 2: Forum View
The forum view is broken up into 17 sections.
These sections are described below:
- Discussion Board navigation link - This
link will bring you to first page of the discussion board that shows all
the individual categories and forums.
- Forum Category navigation link- This
will bring you to a listing of forums under the specific category you are
under.
- The forum you are in link - This
link will bring you to the forum you are currently looking at.
- Pages links - When
viewing a forum you will only see a fixed amount of topics per page. If
there are more topics that can fit on a particular page, then you can you
use the page links to change to another page of topics.
- Add a new topic link - Clicking
on this button will allow you to create a new topic.
- Add a new poll link - Clicking
on this button will allow you to create a new poll.
- Individual topic link - This
link will be the title of a specific topic. Clicking on that topic open
it so you can read it.
- Topic Starter - This
is the name of the member who created this topic.
- Replies - This
will show the amount of replies to the topic.
- Views -
This will show the amount of times the topic has been read.
- Last post to the topic -
This will show the last reply, if any, to the topic.
- Users browsing this forum -
This will show what users and guests are reading the particular forum.
- Topic sorting options -
These menus allow you to change the order in which the topics are sorted.
- Topic status legend -
To the left of each topic is an image that gives some information about
a topic. This legend shows what those images mean.
- Search Field - Entering
a keyword into this search field will allow you to search only the topics
in this particular forum for that keyword.
- Mark the forum as read -
Mark all the topics in this forum as read so they do not show up as new
posts.
- Subscribe to forum -
Subscribe to the forum so that if any new topics are created, you will
receive an email notifying you of this.
The
Topic View
When you click on a link to an individual topic you
will be presented with the topic view. This view will look similar to the
screen shot below:

Figure 3: Topic View
The topic view is broken into 11 sections.
These sections are described below:
- Add Reply - This
button will allow you to add a reply to the existing topic. You must be
logged in with a registered user in order to post a reply.
- New Topic - This
button will allow you to create a new topic in the correct forum. You must
be logged in with a registered user in order to create a topic.
- New Poll - This
button will allow you to create a poll in the current forum. You must
be logged in with a registered user in order to create a poll.
- Topic Action links - These
links allow to do certain tasks with this topic.
- Track this topic - When you
click this link you will now be sent an email every time someone replies
to that topic.
- Email this topic - This
allows you to email the current topic to someone else.
- Print this topic - This
allows you to print the topic.
- Report/Quote Buttons - The
report button should only be used when you find the material in the topic
to be offensive. By pressing this button the moderators of the forum
will be sent a message with your report. The quote button allows you
to reply to the existing topic and at the same time quoting the original
post.
- Poster information - This
section contains information about the member who posted the topic or
reply. It will contain his avatar, name, group membership, title, and
other stats.
- Poster online/offline status - This
will tell you if the member who posted the topic or reply is online or
offline at the current time.
- Message body - This
section will contain the actual message.
- Members reading this topic - This
will show the members who are reading the topic at the same time you
are.
- Topic Options -
This section contains options that will allow you to track the topic, subscribe
to the forum, or download/print the topic.
- Fast Reply -
The fast reply box allows you to quickly type a reply and post it. You
must be a registered member and logged in to create a reply.
How
to post a new topic, reply to an existing one, or add a poll
Now that you know the different sections of each of the various message board
views (discussion board view, forum view, topic view) we will explain how you
go about adding a new topic or creating a reply to one.
To create a new topic you must be in a forum view or topic view and then simply
press the
button
.
To create a new reply to an existing topic you must be viewing that topic
and then press the
button.
When you create a new post or topic you will be presented with a screen similar
to the one below:
Figure 4: Create a new topic
When creating a new topic or reply there are 9 sections that
you want to focus on which are described below:
- Topic Title -
You will only see this field if you are creating a new topic. When creating
a new reply this field will not exist. Enter a title for your topic,
up to 50 characters long.
- Topic Description -
You will only see this field if you are creating a new topic. When creating
a new reply this field will not exist. Enter a description for your topic,
up to 50 characters long. This is optional.
- BBCode Buttons -
These buttons allow you to format your text.
- Smilies -
Clicking on a smile will insert it into your message at the place of
the cursor.
- Message section -
This is where you type your message.
- BBCode Help -
This link will open a help document on the various formatting codes that
you can use for your message text. These codes are called BBCode. This
help file can be found here: BBCode Help File
- Post options -
These options will allow you to disable certain things like smilies and
bbcode. The most important one is the checkbox labeled Enable email notification
of replies. By placing a check in that box you will be notified when
someone replies to a topic that you are participating in.
- Post icons -
You can place an image next to your post describing the type of post
it is.
- Add
Topic/Add Reply and Preview Buttons -
Press the Add Topic or Add Reply
buttons to post your message. If you would like to see how the message
will look before it is posted to the message board, you can click the
Preview button first.
Further Reading
Now that you know how to use the Discussion forums it is time to start
reading the tutorials on how to use the various other portions of our site.
--
Lawrence Abrams
Bleeping Computer How to use Bleeping Computer Tutorial
BleepingComputer.com: Computer Support & Tutorials for
the beginning computer user.