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== Forum 2.0 ==
Welcome to Forum 2.0. This tiny update is to show you how to use the forum feature properly and how to navigate through the new categorisation system we've just implemented. Easily said, it's self-explanatory:
#'''General Discussion''' is for general discussion. You can talk about almost anything and everything, off-topic (Admins might go trigger happy with their Delete button) or within-Halo-topic.
#'''Support Requests''' is for technical ''stuff''. This can be from problems accessing the wiki, suggesting areas for improvement (i.e. new policy, new guideline, new layout style), etc. Threads in this topic shouldn't be of general discussion.
#Old forums are archived under [[:Category:Index]]. New forums (edited as of January 2012) can be located in the above categories.


== Halo: CEA terminal codes... ==
Simply put, if you want to create a forum, click on either of those two categories. On each respective pages, there's a "Create a topic/thread" button. Add in your subject title and click; the system will automatically categorise the thread accordingly.


Do they really give you like 7,000 Reach credits each and the last one gives you like 11,000 credits? [[User talk:Maginot Sphere|Maginot Sphere]] 09:09, 19 December 2011 (EST)
Hope you enjoy this tiny update. More stuff to come! — <span style="font-size:16px; font-family:OrbitronMedium;">[[User:Subtank|<span style="color:#FF4F00;">subtank</span>]]</span> 21:16, 18 March 2012 (EDT)
 
You should try asking that on the Terminal discussion page, but i think that the first 10 give you 7,000 and the last one gives you 30,000 for a total of 100,000[[User talk:Weeping Angel|Weeping Angel]] 14:52, 13 March 2012 (EDT)

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Forum 2.0

Welcome to Forum 2.0. This tiny update is to show you how to use the forum feature properly and how to navigate through the new categorisation system we've just implemented. Easily said, it's self-explanatory:

  1. General Discussion is for general discussion. You can talk about almost anything and everything, off-topic (Admins might go trigger happy with their Delete button) or within-Halo-topic.
  2. Support Requests is for technical stuff. This can be from problems accessing the wiki, suggesting areas for improvement (i.e. new policy, new guideline, new layout style), etc. Threads in this topic shouldn't be of general discussion.
  3. Old forums are archived under Category:Index. New forums (edited as of January 2012) can be located in the above categories.

Simply put, if you want to create a forum, click on either of those two categories. On each respective pages, there's a "Create a topic/thread" button. Add in your subject title and click; the system will automatically categorise the thread accordingly.

Hope you enjoy this tiny update. More stuff to come! — subtank 21:16, 18 March 2012 (EDT)