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Introducing Yuma Forum
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Friday, April 11, 2008
Brad Weber
I'm pleased to announce that the second product in our suite of Yuma community tools is up and running. We will continue to use this blog for news, announcements, and other musings. But please direct your browser to the Yuma Forum for open community discussion about Yuma development.

Yuma Forum is written in Yuma. It is still a beta version. We have more features to add that are important to us, but we wanted to give you a resource to talk about Yuma sooner rather than later. We look forward to your feedback and feature requests too.

In its first version, Yuma Forum supports BBCode for markup, [code] tags for syntax-colored Yuma code samples, [quote] tags, threaded discussions, and summarized messages throughout.

As is the case for Yuma Blog, you don't have to create a user account to post to the forum. However, there is a great benefit to doing so. If you post to the forum without being logged in with a valid user account, you will have to verify each post by clicking a link in a confirmation email message that is sent to you each time. With a user account, your posts will appear in the forum immediately.
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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Brad & Joe, Yuma is looking great and progressing very nicely!

It could just be me (since I'm color-blind), but I'm having trouble identifying links within the blog posts. For example, in the first paragraph "Yuma Forum" is a link, but it isn't obvious to me unless I put the mouse over it.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Brad & Joe, Yuma is looking great and progressing very nicely!

It could just be me (since I'm color-blind), but I'm having trouble identifying links within the blog posts. For example, in the first paragraph "Yuma Forum" is a link, but it isn't obvious to me unless I put the mouse over it.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Thanks for pointing this out, Paul. Actually, it's not just you — when I was browsing the blog and forum on my Palm TX last night, I couldn't see the links either.

We'll tweak the color and style until they're more universally visible (hopefully, without being overwhelming).

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