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FANSTREET FORUM HELP

INTRODUCTION:

You are encouraged to participate in our sports discussions through the discussion area found at the bottom of nearly every page. Simply type your message, preview it, and post it for other users to see.

Before you can post, you'll need to register a free account. If you don't already have an account, do this now. It's easy, free, and confidential.

HOW DO I POST A MESSAGE?
There are three ways to express yourself at FanStreet:
  1. Posting a reply.
  2. Posting a new article.
  3. Creating a blog.
The first method is the easiest. On virtually any page on FanStreet you can leave a comment by going to the bottom of the page and entering your comment in the area that says "Leave a comment!"

Posting new articles is used when you have a special new topic or news story that you want to submit for discussion. To post a new article, first go to a page which is related to the article you are going to post. Then click on the option found on the right-hand side, "Post an article."

Blogs are the most sophisticated method of community discussion and are described separately in our Help Page.

HOW DO I MAKE TEXT IN DIFFERENT COLORS?
If you enclose text between < and > symbols, it will appear in gold. This is usually done to quote other users before responding to a statement. For example, if you type this:

<John> : when you wrote <A walk is as good as a hit> I think you overlook many situations, like where there is a runner in scoring position.

Others will see this:

<John> : When you wrote <A walk is as good as a hit> I think you overlook many situations, like where there is a runner in scoring position.

HOW DO I MAKE A LINK IN MY MESSAGE?
If you want to refer to a page (an article, team, sport, player, etc.) which is in the FanStreet database, you can make a clickable link to the game in question. This is done by simply pasting the Fanstreet.com URL (web address) into your message. When others see your message they will not see the URL, but instead the link.

For example, if you type this:

I fell in love with baseball when I was a child and saw the http://www.fanstreet.com/perl/team.pl?id=64928 play for the first time.

Others will see this:

I fell in love with baseball when I was a child and saw the New York Yankees play for the first time.

You can also link to a website that's not on FanStreet. Just drop the web address in place (including the http:// part) and it will become a clickable link.

HOW DO I PUT A GRAPHIC IN MY MESSAGE?
If there is a graphic online that you want to include in your message, get the web address to the graphic and drop it in your post.

For example, if you type this:

http://www.fanstreet.com/smilies/banana1.gif GO BRAVES!

Others will see this:

GO BRAVES!

If your graphic is particularly large, it will show up in a smaller format and give people the option to click on it for the larger view.

HOT TIP - If you want to see more examples of "smilies" (funny little graphics like the banana above) see our the Fanstreet Smilies Page.

HOW DO I PUT A VIDEO IN MY MESSAGE?
FanStreet supports embedding videos from several of the popular video hosting sites. The sites currently supported are Google, MySpace, YouTube, iFilm, and Vimeo.

To activate this feature, all you have to do is copy a link to the video page from one of these sites into your message. A video player will automatically be embedded into your message.

For example, if you type this:

Here's one of the worst pitches I've ever seen http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2676031

Others will see something like this:

Once posted, the video is viewable directly from FanStreet by pressing the "Play" button, or one may visit the page from the video site that you posted.

Note that some video hosting sites have an option "put on site" used for the purpose of inserting videos into other sites. You do not need to use that features at FanStreet--just give us the address to the video page and we'll figure all that stuff out for you.




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