Youwillbeaskedtoprovideachannelname,andashortnickname.Forachannelthatrepresentsyourself,itisagoodideatouseyourrealnameheretoensureyourfriendscanfindyou,andconnecttoyourchannel.Theshortnicknamewillbeusedtogeneratea"webbie". This is a bit like a username, and will look like an email address, taking the form nickname@domain. You should put a little thought into what you want to use here. Imagine somebody asking for your webbie and having to tell them it is "llamas-are_kewl.123". "llamasarecool" would be a much better choice.
Onceyouhavedonethis,yourchannelisreadytouse.At[observer=1][observer.url][/observer][observer=0]example.com/channel/username[/observer]youwillfindyourchannel"stream". This is where your recent activity will appear, in reverse chronological order. If you post in the box marked "share", the entry will appear at the top of your stream. You will also find links to all the other communication areas for this channel here. The "About" tab contains your "profile", the photos page contain photo albums, and the events page contains events share by both yourself and your contacts.
The"Grid" page contains all recent posts from across $Projectname network, again in reverse chronologial order. The exact posts that appear here depend largely on your permissions. At their most permissive, you will receive posts from complete strangers. At the other end of the scale, you may see posts from only your friends - or if you're feeling really anti-social, only your own posts.
Asmentionedatthestart,manyotherkindsofchannelarepossible,however,thecreationprocedureisthesame.Thedifferencebetweenchannelsliesprimarilyinthepermissionsassigned.Forexample,achannelforsharingdocumentswithcolleaguesatworkwouldprobablywantmorepermissivesettingsfor"Can write to my "public" file storage" than a personal account. For more information, see the [zrl=[baseurl]/help/roles]permissions section[/zrl].