This forum runs the forum software SMF 2.0 (from Simple Machine Forums). This is the other most widely used system just a bit behind phpBB v3.1 which is used at the EvaGeeks forum.
I have chosen a default theme which is somewhat similar in style to the EvaGeeks forum, but I won't change it to become any closer than it now is. There are other themes I have made available for my own amusement, but for now this theme is the one which I will ensure works properly before considering the others (for instance, the text in a spoiler is unreadable in the Contrast theme - I can fix that, but you'll have to wait until I feel like it). I am happy to receive reports of issues in any theme though, in the thread created for the purpose.
Here are notes on a number of differences; there are doubtless others, but experimentation will resolve most issues without harm.
- You can edit the text of a post in place - just click the icon to the bottom right of the post.
- If you edit your post, it is marked as edited if more than five minutes has passed since you originally posted it; at EGF edits are only shown when there's another post following.
- I have not set the forum software to remove nested quotes because sometimes that's necessary to retain sense; but be sensible and do not abuse this fact.
- Title text in spoiler tags does not have quotes round it (quotes are required in the EGF spoiler tags)
- Tweets can be embedded; this happens automatically, without tags
- Videos from YouTube and Vimeo are automatically embedded (and some others); if you prefer just a link, either I can change the setting so embedding requires the [youtube] tag, or you enclose the url in [url] tags
- The handling of newlines around quotes and some other things is different - so formatted text from one forum would have different spacing if copied to the other.
- Font sizes are somewhat restricted to avoid excessive stupidity. Font sizes can be in pixels, or a percentage change (the phpBB method).
- There are far less smilies; but in serious discussions how many do you really need?
- I think the editor can be switched to a wysiwyg mode; but when I tried it (years ago) I didn't like it that way. YMMV.