bookwar | 2024-07-16 12:39:33 UTC | #1 Hi, all, Let's create a collection of tips and tricks which you've learned about Discourse platform, which improve your user experience. We can use this post as a reference for newcomers. **This is a wiki post: _anyone can edit it, including you_.** Please make improvements through direct edits — or discuss suggested changes in the replies. To reduce clutter, replies will be automatically deleted after some time, so make sure everything important gets into the main post. ---- Basics ------- 1. Notifications can be configured by category or by topic You can use **Watching First Post** option of a certain category, so that you track only the first post of each thread. Then, if you find the first post interesting, set notification for this particular thread to **Watching** You can manage all of your categories from one place in your user settings: `https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/u/your_username_here/preferences/tracking` 1. Editing is decoupled from viewing When you hit a reply or start a new thread, you get a separate window where you can type and preview the message. While you are writing your text, you can scroll the page or navigate to a different topic. For example if you are writing the reply to one thread, you can at the same time navigate to another thread and quote snippets of it into your current message. 1. You can choose your own default home page For all new users the **Default Home Page** is set to the Categories view, as it provides better understanding of the structure of the forum. Once you are familiar with it you may consider to switch to a different default view, for example "New", which reduces the visual noise. Find this setting under [Preferences: Interface](/my/preferences/interface). See only what you care about ---- Check out the [Navigation Guide](https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/navigating-fedora-discussion-tags-categories-and-concepts/35555) for details on subscription / notification settings. Site still feel too overwhelming or too cluttered? Here's how to quickly get a default view where you see what you care about — without going through and muting all the tags you're not interested in. 1. Don't worry about things (categories, tags, topics) you're not Tracking or Watching. Just keep them at the normal level. They're there to browse to if you want, just like you can browse to an unsubscribed mailing list archive. 2. [Set](/my/preferences/interface) your **Default Home Page** to "[Unread](https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/unread)". This shows your Tracked and Watched topics.(It isn't retroactive, though — if you follow new categories and tags, posts from _before_ the time you did that won't appear.) Views and Feeds -------------------------- 1. There is a text-only **raw version** of any comment or post. To get it take the direct link to the comment, for example: `https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/tips-and-tricks-what-do-you-need-to-know-about-discourse-platform/24773` and then replace everything but the number with `/raw/` as in https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/raw/24773 1. Similarly, there is an **RSS feed** for each page. Simply add `.rss` to any URL. For example, https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/c/project/council-discuss/60 is the Council Discussion category, and https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/c/project/council-discuss/60.rss is an RSS feed of posts in that category. 1. Mailing list mode with **Reply via mail** support You can enable mailing list mode for Discourse in your user settings. This way you are going to receive every new post or comment to the watched threads via separate e-mail. You then can reply to the e-mail directly in your mail client. * Check that you send e-mail from the same address as it is configured in your user profile. Since user accounts are integrated with Fedora Account System, the user e-mail address is fetched from FAS automatically. If you would like to use a different e-mail to interact with the Discourse, add it is a secondary e-mail address in your user profile. * Discourse sends e-mails in multipart format: text/html with fancy formatting and text/plain with the Markdown version of the same text. Check the settings of your mail client to choose the preferred option. More on this at our https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/guide-to-interacting-with-this-site-by-email/25960 Fancy Post Formatting Features ----- 1. Fancy timezones! If you use markdown to enter a date in a format like this [date=2021-01-07 time=16:00:00 timezone="America/New_York"] that renders as: [date=2021-01-07 time=16:00:00 timezone="America/New_York"] and when you mouse over, it'll show you a list of converted timezones. (The list of timezones is configurable on a per-site basis. If you have a suggestion for modifying the current list, see [this thread](https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/timezones-to-list-on-mouseover/25799?u=mattdm). 2. You can make polls! There's a handy tool for constructing them hidden behind the :gear: in the post editor toolbar. ![image|690x223](upload://9qf36JZnBEN3MQobzBZONDwRRpf.png) See more here: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/did-you-know-you-can-construct-polls/25871?u=mattdm More Site Tips and Help ----- See posts in [**:category_help: Site Help** tagged with #guide](https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/guide) for more in-depth tips, tricks, shortcuts, suggestions, and so on -------------------------