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For some responses and comments there is no provision to comment and in that place there is a tab ‘favourite’ Where do I find the comment tab?
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It means you cannot comment on a topic, first you need to join the group, then get back to that specific topic and you will see a place where you can post your reply. If you want to reply to specific person, you might want to know there username and use @ to mention them so that they will specifically get back to you when they happen to see it. |
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This site seems complicated. I cannot find the discussions portion. I haven’t replied some comments. |
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@cely This site is a little complicated, but if you just explore some in all the areas then you will get the hang of it. It has taken me a few days and I think I can find my way around here. I would just click wherever I could and see where it would take me. The groups you have to join in order to comment on the topics in the forums just as @Grecy said in her comment. The forums here have some valuable information and the people are very helpful. You can ask any questions of them and they will help to guide you if they can. |
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I think while i was exploring the site i must have seen something like favorite but i cannot figure it out now where i saw it. every site just has its own way of doing things but with little keenness one can get what it is they are looking. |
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This was my problem before. It was my first time to give my comment to a particular forum. I was in trouble for I couldn’t the reply button. I learned later that I should first join the forum or be a member so that I could leave my comment. Now I know it. Everything goes smooth sailing. I hope the newcomer will do the same. They have to experiment or observe what others are doing. So they won’t find troublesome anymore. They’ll be confident without the help of others.
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