Okay..
Well In summary. Truss analysis is always going to be moments.
Moments is, M=F x D, force times distance.
Most questions always ask you to find the reactions, meaning both ends of the truss. But this is usually the First step you do. I'd say its a must.
To find a reaction, you take "moments" about one end.
When you do this you have to know about "equilibrium", where a force, has a reaction force, meaning that they cancel each other out...like when you stand on the floor, the reaction force is the same the other way around to keep u standing... anways it shud be a little arrow, the "SUM of" symbol, and the reaction, (usualy Ra or Rb) , equals zero,so its the sum of the moment force blah equals zero. When you have that, you pick which way the arrow is positive, meaning which direction are you taking as the pivot point, and where it is going to spin. For forces that are pulling down, (lets say the we take the left side reaction) on the right, then they are positive, cus they are pulling the truss, in the direction of the arrow and they are positive as you assumed they were, wheras the "reaction" forces are negative, which in this case is Rb, because you took Ra as the pivot point. So basically its ...moment of ra= (f1 x d) + (f2 x d) ... (f3 x d) - ( Rb x D), and remeber distance, changes, as it is calculated as the force AWAY from the pivot point. Since rb is a unknown constant, u eventually find RB by simple equation and manipulation. THEN the ra is found, by the SUM of all forces. Remeber i said before about, equilbrium, cancelling out the forces. So the sum of ALL (vertical) forces equals zero to be in equilbrim, so itd be f1+f2-Ra-Rb=0 (depending on which way u take the arrow again...so thats just the basics. Hope u can understand all this LOL