New Users
Q: I’m a new user and I have not received my confirmation email. What do I do?
A: If you don’t receive your confirmation email within an hour or so after your initial registration, email TubaDiva at TubaDiva@aol.com. She will retrieve your registration and manually assign you a new password. You will then be able to complete your registration and make postings.
vB Features
Q: Why can’t I do (some vBulletin action)?
A: We have disabled some of the standard vB features at our message board. Some were disabled because they were abused in the past; some because we thought the usage might become abused in the future; some to protect the privacy of our members; some due to site speed considerations; and some for other reasons.
Q: In particular, why is editing disabled?
A: Because of the potential for abuse. After posting something inflammatory that causes hurt feelings a poster could change what they had said originally and confusion would ensue. Even allowing editing for a short period of time could cause this issue due to the short interval between posts in a busy thread.
If you make a serious typo, email the Board moderators (or REPORT the post) and they’ll be happy to fix it. A “serious” typo includes errors in coding (spoiler tags, quotes, etc) and typos that lead to misunderstanding (“now” when you meant “not,” for instance.)
Q: Then why is the edit button still there?
A: Because staff members (moderators and administrators) need the ability to edit posts.
Q: How do I change my board settings?
A: Click on “User CP” in the upper right hand corner of any SDMB page, then “Edit Options.” Here you can decide if you wish to use cookies on the board (WARNING: if you select NO, you’ll have to log in EVERY time you go to a new page, we suggest you accept cookies), if you wish your email address to be visible, if you want to use a signature on the board, etc. Make your changes and hit the “Submit Modifications” button.
Q: How do I change my board settings?
A: Click on “User CP” in the upper right hand corner of any SDMB page, then “Edit Options.” Here you can change your privacy settings, time zones, etc.
Changing Username, Email, or Password
Q: I want to change my user name.
A: Contact any administrator by email and request a change. You must use the email address under which you are registered. Remember that names are subject to approval by management. NOTE: Do not simply re-register on your own. Multiple screen names may cause you to lose privileges under ANY name, as spelled out in the registration agreement.
Q: How do I change my password?
A: Click on “User CP” in the upper right hand corner of any SDMB page, then “Edit Email & Password.” Type in your current password. Type your new password TWICE: once to change, once again to confirm. Hit the “Submit Modifications” button.
Q: I forgot/lost my password! What do I do?
A: Click on “User CP” in the upper right hand corner of any SDMB page, then “Edit Password.” Hit the “Forgotten your password?” hyperlink and follow the prompts.
NOTE: IF YOU DON’T RECEIVE YOUR PASSWORD WITHIN AN HOUR OR SO, EMAIL TUBADIVA at TubaDiva@aol.com. SHE WILL MANUALLY ASSIGN YOU A NEW PASSWORD SO YOU CAN GET INTO THE SYSTEM.
Email Address
Q: How do I change my email address?
A: Click on “User CP” in the upper left hand corner of any SDMB page, then “Edit Profile,” then “Edit email & password.” Type in your new email address TWICE: once to change, once again to confirm. Make any other profile changes you like and hit the “Submit Modifications” button. Then check the new e-mail address for the confirmation message that will be automatically sent to you.
IMPORTANT: When you change your email address, the system will AUTOMATICALLY send you a confirmation email to the new address. You will be locked out of the system until you respond to that confirmation email. If that email address was invalid, guess what? You just locked yourself out of the SDMB. Then you have to email an administrator and ask to have your privileges restored.
SO don’t register with an invalid email address. Don’t change your email to an invalid address. Otherwise, it just inconveniences everyone.