New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
College of Computing Sciences (CCS)
CIS485-451 & CIS 786-851: World Wide Web Standards, Fall 2001
Professor: Michael Bieber

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Getting Started with WebBoard

Note: WebBoard comes with extensive on-line help, so take advantage of it if you are curious, stuck, or looking for a particular feature!

 

Get a WebBoard Account

  1. Go to http://webboard.njit.edu.
  2. Scroll down to "CIS 485-451/CIS 786-851."
    • If you have a WebBoard account from another class already, select "Have" under the Account heading for our class. Skip the rest of the instructions here.
  3. If you do not have any WebBoard account yet, select "Need" under the Account heading for our class, and fill in the information. Note that a temporary password will be emailed to the email account you specify.
  4. Go to your email account and wait for mail from the WebBoard Webmaster. Hopefully this will arrive within seconds, but it may take much longer.
  5. Copy this password from the EDIT menu.
  6. Return to http://webboard.njit.edu and click on "CIS 485-451/CIS 786-851." (If you are in a public lab and you then see the "Welcome" screen, then someone else was on this browser previously and did not log out. Select "Login Again" from the "More..." menu.) Enter your name and paste in the password.
  7. Select "Edit your Profile" from the "More..." menu.
  8. Change your password to something you'll remember. Do this a second time right below the first.
  9. Fill in any other information you would like.

 

Accessing WebBoard Next Time

Next time you can follow the same process. Or you can go directly to our WebBoard using the "quick link" from any course page or with the URL: http://webboard.njit.edu:8080/~F2001CIS485-451_CIS786-851

 

Reading the Class Conferences

The class conferences are listed in the left-hand frame. You can choose to see all messages in the system, or just the "new" messages since you last logged off (which is a really handy feature).

 

More on WebBoard Comments

 

Seeing the New Comments

Once you read all the comments in a conference, you should tell WebBoard that you ahve read them. Then next time you log in to WebBoard, you can just see the comments that have been entered since then.

To do this, click on the "Marked Read" option. This will list all the conferences and the number of "new" comments in them. Click on the conference you finished reading the messages in. The list will redisplay showing zero messages unread for that conference.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Be very careful not to click on "mark ALL conferences read" at the top of the screen by accident!

On the left-hand panel, click on "new" at the top to see only the messages that you have not yet marked read.

Note that you can only mark an entire conference as read, not individual messages.

 

Get WebBoard Comments by Email/Emailing Messages from and to WebBoard

You may find it useful to have the comments in the "Administration" conference and "Questions and Answers" conference emailed to your regular email account.

Certain conferences will email you all the messages posted in them. Choosing "Mailing Lists" from the "More..." conference will show you these. WebBoard uses the email address in your user profile. You can reply to these messages directly from your email account *if* that account is the one specified in your user profile. (If the mail was forwarded to a different account than that specified, you won't be able to reply by email, only within the WebBoard system.)

 

User Profile Options/More... Options

Take a look at the options under your user profile and under the "More..." menu. Some of these might be useful. See the HELP menu for more details.

 

Viewing WebBoard Messages Through a NewsReader

You can also view messages from the conferences through a newsgroups newsreader. See the HELP menu for details.

 

Chat & Page

WebBoard does have a chat feature. You can also page people currently using the system. Choose the appropriate buttons at the top of the window.


last updated: 9/23/2001 V2
this page:
http://www.cis.njit.edu/~bieber/WWW-Standards-F01/webboard.html