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#64091
Please use the forum quote feature to quote other users; don't just put it in it's own paragraph with your own special formatting. How to use the quote function:
Code: Select all
[quote]Blah blah blah blah.[/quote]
The above code will display as:
Blah blah blah blah.

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[quote="Santa Claus"]Blah blah blah blah.[/quote]
The above code will display as:
Santa Claus wrote:Blah blah blah blah.
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[quote="The Easter Bunny"][quote="Santa Claus"]Blah blah blah blah.[/quote]hip hip hip hop hip hop[/quote]
The above code will display as:
The Easter Bunny wrote:
Santa Claus wrote:Blah blah blah blah.
hip hip hip hop hip hop

If you have any questions please ask!
Favorite Philosopher: Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
By Youngfool
#64095
The Easter Bunny wrote:
Santa Claus wrote:Blah blah blah blah.
hip hip hip hop hip hop
So, this is my first try; let's see what it looks like.

It took a few tries, but I think I got it. By the way, I like your style: That's too funny!!

-Brian
Favorite Philosopher: Lao Tse
#206349
Hi,

There seems to be a problem with the quoting function- lately it seems to put in an incorrect name as the author. Have you noticed that. I can delete and redo it during proofread but there doesnt seem to be a reason for it. Okistises just said the same thing, so it cant just be me.
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By Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
#227717
Nel041 wrote:How do I cancel my membership on philosophy forums?
You can adjust your email preferences in the User Control Panel.
Favorite Philosopher: Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
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By Sy Borg
#227724
The Easter Bunny wrote:
Santa Claus wrote:Blah blah blah blah.
hip hip hip hop hip hop
I find this is more clear, though it takes a little cutting and pasting:
The Easter Bunny wrote:Blah blah blah blah.
Santa Claus wrote:hip hip hip hop hip hop
Also, that way you can save relevant nested third generation quotes that are relevant in that conversation, although then you need to remove your name from your own quotes or your new and old quotes get stuck together.
#386725
Scott wrote: August 28th, 2011, 10:12 am Please use the forum quote feature to quote other users; don't just put it in its own paragraph with your own special formatting.
There's always the "Reply with quote" button, the one in the top right of each post, with a double-quote character (") in it. Then you get the link back to the post quoted (the up-arrow - - to the right of Scott's name, above), which makes life easier for anyone trying to trace a conversation back through a topic - a more common occurrence than you might think. :wink:
Favorite Philosopher: Cratylus Location: England
#412394
Is there a way to quote on one thread something that was said on a different thread ?

(Posting on a phone, so DOS-tyoe control-C to copy a selected block of text isn't as easy as on a computer...)
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By abuislam
#468101
Thanks for the detailed breakdown of the quote feature, Eckhart! It's really helpful for those of us who want to keep the forum posts clean and organized. I've always wondered how to properly nest quotes, so this explanation clears that up perfectly.

By the way, I love the quote at the end of your post—‘The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master.’ Really makes you think! If you're ever in the mood for something lighter, I recommend checking out this site all funny puns .com for some fun and puns. It’s a great way to balance out the serious stuff!

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