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VII. Reading Conference Messages

The conference menu shows the list of conferences and messages available to you. The names of conferences and the subject lines of the topics and replies appear in combinations of either red or blue text, and as either plain or italicized text. The following list shows the meaning of each text format:

Dark Gray:
A visited link
Dark Blue:
An unvisited link
Plain:
A previously read message, or one marked as read
Italics:
A message that has never been read since your first login (even if you have marked all messages read).

Message subject lines and authors names appear as links. Once you've read a particular message, your browser records whether or not you've visited the link represented by the subject line. If you click on the name of the message author, you'll view their profile. Once you refresh your window, the message links and links to profiles you've visited will change from blue to gray.

Note: Since the browser, not WebBoard, that keeps track of visited links, which messages appear visited versus unvisited will only be consistently represented if you always use the same machine to access WebBoard (and you're the only one who uses the machine to access WebBoard). This doesn't mean you must use the same machine all the time, only that the link colors may appear different from one machine to another.

WebBoard also keeps track of messages you've marked read--this is separate from the process of your browser keeping track of visited links. Unread messages appear as italics. Once you've read a message, its link will appear in italics until you tell WebBoard to refresh your screen (using the Refresh button).

Navigating Conferences
WebBoard displays the list of conferences in your board, but will only show you the messages in one conference at a time. To view the messages in a conference, click on the name of the conference. If there are more than 20 messages in a conference, up (Up) and down (Down) arrows will appear next to the name of the conference. Click on the arrows to scroll up and down through the list of messages. To close a conference, click on its name again, or click on the name of another conference.

Navigating and Taking Action on Messages
Each WebBoard message has a message menu above the header with links that move you to other messages, allow you to post new topics, reply to other messages, and edit or delete your messages after they've been posted. These links will appear red or blue, or not as links at all, depending on what actions you've already taken on the message, whether or not it's the first or last message under a topic, or whether or not there is another topicsfollowing it. The list below defines the function of each link.

Messages Navigating/Action

TOP
Moves to the first message (topic) in the thread.
Post
Opens a new message form.
Reply
Opens a new message form with the subject line of the current message.
Reply/Quote
Opens a new message form, quoting the body of the current message and retaining its subject line.
Email Reply
Calls up a new message form in Web-browser's mail reader, or other client email program (e.g., Eudora) if already launched. This allows you to send a private reply. The To field of the new message is automatically filled in with the with the email address of the current message's author.
Delete
Deletes the current message; you can only delete a message that you authored.
Edit
Opens the current message and allows it to be edited; you can only edit a message that you authored.
Previous
Moves to the message before the current one.
Next
Moves to the message after the current one.
Previous Topic
Moves to the topic before the current one.
Next Topic
Moves to the topic after the current one.

Reading a Message
To read a specific message in a conference, do this:

  1. Open a conference by clicking on it.
  2. From the list that appears under the conference name, click on the subject line (either a Topic, or a reply) of the message you want to read.
  3. The message will appear in the right frame (with frames on), or in a new window. If you have Full Topic View on (the default setting), then you will be able to view the entire thread relating to the message you chose.
  4. To view another message, click on its subject line in Conference Menu.

Marking Messages as Read
WebBoard cannot automatically store information about which messages you've read; it is necessary to tell WebBoard to mark messages as having been read. You can only mark all messages in a specific conference, or all messages in all conferences; you cannot mark messages read one by one.

Note: if you do not mark messages read by one of the following methods, you will receive incorrect "New Messages" reports from WebBoard the next time you log in to the system.

Marking messages in a single conference as read

  1. Click on the Mark All Read button at the top of the screen.
  2. In the Mark Messages Read window (see the example below), click on the name of the conference in which you want to mark all messages as "read." The system will inform you that "All messages in 'conference name' have been marked as read."
  3. Click the browser Back button to go back to the main page of your board.

    Mark Read

Marking messages in all conferences as read

  1. Click on the Mark All Read button at the top of the screen.
  2. In the Mark Messages Read window, click on the Mark All Conferences Read link. The system will inform you that "All messages in all conferences have been marked as read."
  3. Click the browser Back button to go back to the main page of your board.

Checking for New Messages
When you log in to WebBoard, the Welcome screen will inform you about new messages. You can view them as a list by clicking on the "You have x new messages" link.

New Message Announcement

The new message list shows the conference (location) of the new messages, as well as the subject lines and the time and date stamps. The subject line is a link to the message.

 

Another way to view new messages is to look at the Conferences menu. Conferences containing new messages are marked with a "new" icon, as are the new messages.


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Written content provided by Jolee West and the Sloan Center for Asynchronous Learning Environments .