24-01-2005 02:51 PM | |||
wormpaul |
LOL... Great tricks with Quote k: |
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24-01-2005 01:42 PM | |||
TheVoid |
Quote:
j/k Quote Power |
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23-01-2005 11:12 PM | |||
ultranewbie |
Quote:
or... Quote:
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23-01-2005 11:07 PM | |||
Eagle of Fire |
You could do like me and add it by hand? :blink: That's how I make it "magically" appear. |
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23-01-2005 11:01 PM | |||
mouse31e |
This is what you should do to get a quote the other way. Replace any <> in my examples with []. Press Quote. Then inside the square brackets add =nameofpersonyouarequoting so you get <QUOTE=nameofpersonyouarequoting>. Then type your quote and hit the quote button again. You should end up with something like this (with []): <QUOTE=nameofpersonyouarequoting>Text that you want to quote</QUOTE> |
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23-01-2005 10:53 PM | |||
Puffin |
See the button above each post, in the right corner? That says "Quote"? If you push that, instead of doing [quote] in your post itself, then you see the name. I think there is also another way to use [quote] and still make the name appear, but I don't know it, unfortunately :eeeeeh: But the quote button works fine for me. |
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23-01-2005 10:50 PM | |||
ultranewbie |
hey, just trying to figure something out. some people's quotes come up with the a name, and date of the quoted post. others (mine) just say QUOTE and give the quote. what's the difference? I can't seem to get the name etc included. |