I see the reply with quote buttons and like the feature as seen in other peoples posts, but I don't know how to use it. Rather than make a bunch of multiple posts I thought it might be better to ask how to use them.
I see the reply with quote buttons and like the feature as seen in other peoples posts, but I don't know how to use it. Rather than make a bunch of multiple posts I thought it might be better to ask how to use them.
Maybe it's multiple quotes I didn't understand. I tried the regular one on a multi-subject paragraph but it sticks my reply in with the quote. See repeal health care reform in members lounge.
Maybe it's multiple quotes I didn't understand. I tried the regular one on a multi-subject paragraph but it sticks my reply in with the quote. See repeal health care reform in members lounge.
[QUOTE This is a test to see what happens if I type after a square bracket quote.[/QUOTE] This is after the not-quote.
[QUOTE This is a test to see what happens if I want another quote box.[/QUOTE] This is after the not-quote.
This is a continuation after the first sentence.
[QUOTE This is a test to see what happens if I want another quote box.[/QUOTE] This is after the not-quote.[/QUOTE]
This is after the last sentence.
The second sentence (yours) is not in the grey box.
I see the reply with quote buttons and like the feature as seen in other peoples posts, but I don't know how to use it. Rather than make a bunch of multiple posts I thought it might be better to ask how to use them.
Hi Ronv,
As you can see it is pretty easy once you know, all I did was copy the text and put it between quote and /quote where the [ ] brackets are used before and after the quote /quote.
The tags necessary are in bold. Bold is not required. Lowercase is not required. The = the OP isn't required either.
You can use "Go advanced" and preview your post.
"reply with quote" quotes the entire post. You just have to add the tags [quote][/quote] sporatically throughout the reply and check with Preview before posting.
[quote}The tags necessary are in bold. Bold is not required. Lowercase is not required. The [b]= the OP[/b] isn't required either.[/quote] is the first answer.
You can use "Go advanced" and preview your post.
[quote}"reply with quote" quotes the entire post.[/quote] 2nd reply You just have to add the tags[b] [plain] sporatically throughout the reply and check with Preview before posting.
You can also just use the "multi-quote this message" option (the speech bubble with quotation marks inside and a '+' sign next to it) at the bottom of each post. You click the one corresponding to each post you want to quote, then hit "reply with quote." It automatically quotes all of the posts on which you clicked "Multi-Quote this message."
Der Strom
You can also just use the "multi-quote this message" option (the speech bubble with quotation marks inside and a '+' sign next to it) at the bottom of each post. You click the one corresponding to each post you want to quote, then hit "reply with quote." It automatically quotes all of the posts on which you clicked "Multi-Quote this message."
Der Strom