GMF's wiki is a place where we can collect reference material about Groups.io, stuff that goes beyond what's available through (see the Help link in the bottom bar on every page). It is an adjunct to the discussions in this group, and a place to collaborate.
?You can help by writing or correcting articles, or just by commenting in a message to the group.
Quick-Start Guide
If you're new to Groups.io, or just thinking about joining a group on the Groups.io service, here's some info to help you get started.
- (Coming soon. I hope)
Advice to Group Members
How-to guides and other help pages for users of Groups.io groups.
- Accounts, Passwords, and Profiles, Changing Email Address
- Getting a "Help" email
- How to make a photo album
- How to put a Table of Contents on a Wiki page
- How To Stop Getting Two Copies Of Emails You Send
- Setting up a Database (updated Nov 24, 2016)
- Subgroups
Best Practices for Group Management
Topics of interest to group owners and moderators.
- Why use a Subgroup
- Group Rules, Guidelines, and Codes of Conduct
- Transferring from a Yahoo Group
- How To Merge Threads
- Creating HashTags
- Editing a message or topic
- Owner Emails
Hopefully this wiki will become a useful peer-to-peer collection of reference documents for group moderators and owners. The same idea as , but hosted in Groups.io's native Wiki format.
The official Groups.io user documentation is in the Groups.io Help Center.