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Quote un quote

PostPosted: 02 Feb 2008, 20:59
by matt2matt2002
How do i do that quote thingie?

Re: Quote un quote

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 00:41
by Richard
matt2matt2002 wrote:How do i do that quote thingie?

Matt, see that little grey box in the top right hand corner of the post you want to answer? Well if you click on it with your mouse (left side front button) it will magically open a reply box with the copy of the post you want to answer at the top. Just like I've done here with your question.

You can delete any stuff you don't want until you are left with the bit you want to reply to. Do not delete the quote or /quote words which are in square brackets([]). Then relocate the curser outside the box and then you can type what you want to say in reply.

Re: Quote un quote

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 11:43
by matt2matt2002
Richard (sotonude) wrote:
matt2matt2002 wrote:How do i do that quote thingie?

Matt, see that little grey box in the top right hand corner of the post you want to answer?


i think i've done it?

if so - thanx mate

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 12:55
by Richard
Easy, isn't it? :)

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 13:14
by Spinynorman and Frilly
How do you do the multiple quote thing where people use more than one box in the same post?

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 13:42
by matt2matt2002
It's the same as what i did

you just have to edit the bits out that you don't want

or if you want the multiple bits in - then don't edit them out

try it here

it's fun - speaking as an expert of 3 hours!!

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 13:48
by Richard
Sorry Spiny & Frilly, my knowledge of html isn't that good. You can copy and paste a passage then add 'quote' in square brackets before and '/quote' after , that will give you the box but I don't know how to get it to say "So-and-So wrote:", try experimenting with the preview option til it comes out right. Or wait for muckypup to tell you.

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 14:39
by BillShipton
I've never known that one either!

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 16:28
by jammed06
i think all it is when there is a double quote its because somones quoted what someone has put which had a quote built into it. doing it manually is a bit harder.

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2008, 20:05
by matt2matt2002
jammed06 wrote: doing it manually is a bit harder.


definitely

well that's what the wife told me last night

he he



:wink:

PostPosted: 17 Feb 2008, 18:19
by driversoft
jammed06 wrote:i think all it is when there is a double quote its because somones quoted what someone has put which had a quote built into it. doing it manually is a bit harder.


matt2matt2002 wrote:
jammed06 wrote: doing it manually is a bit harder.


definitely

well that's what the wife told me last night

he he



:wink:


It's just plain HTML - you can have as many quote boxes as you like, either separately, or even nested, as long as each one's surrounded by the correct syntax - I created the above by using Notepad as a temporary editor, hitting 'Quote' on a post, copying the result into Notepad, then repeating with a second post, finally copying the whole thing from Notepad back - all of ten seconds or so.

For those of you who want to see the HTML quote format without hitting the quote button, I'll try and be clever by getting the codes displayed without them being interpreted as codes:

&#091quote="jammed06"]i think all it is when there is a double quote its because somones quoted what someone has put which had a quote built into it. doing it manually is a bit harder.&#093/quote]

Ah - which didn't work - &#091 is HTML for [, and &#093 for ], but they're not being rendered as such - probably because full HTML is not being allowed in the forum entries, as that's dangerous - hackers can play then.