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Here are the instructions on how to quote another user.
The [quote] tag allows you to attribute text to someone else. To use it properly, you need to put [quote] at the beginning of the quoted text and [/quote] at the end of the quoted text. Notice the difference between the two. The beginning is [quote] and the end is [/quote] with the added forward slash. For example, this code [quote]Jamie wrote this very insightful sentence.[/quote]will produce this Quote:
[quote=Jamie McDaniel]Jamie wrote this very insightful sentence.[/quote]Which will produce this Quote:
For more examples on this and other tags, refer to this link: www.soulforce.org/forums/misc.php?do=bbcode#quote The editor normally handles this correctly when you hit the quote button, but I've noticed several dangling [quote] tags in posts. Hope that helps. |
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The latest version of vBulletin (the software that powers the Soulforce forums) introduces the Multi-Quote feature. The feature allows you to select more than one post to quote in your reply.
To use it, click the Multi-Quote button associated with the post you want to quote. ![]() When clicked, the button changes color to show that the post has been selected. ![]() Scroll to the next post you want to quote and click the Multi-Quote button associated with that post. It too will change color. Continue selecting the posts you want to quote in this manner. Then click the Post-Reply button. ![]() To increase usability, only posts within the current thread are automatically quoted. If you have tagged posts in other threads with multi-quote, you will be presented with the option of including those. Simply click the link under the editor as shown below.
Last edited by Jamie McDaniel; 08-07-2006 at 04:29 PM. |
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