snorky said:
I have seen posts containing quotes from various posters all in one neat post.
I'll help you with this.
It's not that hard to do.
As an aside here, I have in my
User CP panel under the
Options link at the bottom of that page selected "Enhanced Interface - Full WYSIWYG Editing" I like this feature the best, because you can see in the posting box, exactly what your text is going to look like when you choose colors or itallic or bold.
But back to your question, about posts containing quotes from various posters.
You can always put a second quote in, by surrounding copied text with the "quote commands." It's that simple. You can either type out the command yourself, or hit the quote link just above the posting box, before you copy and paste your copied text, and after.
First lets go over how you do commands in general, when you type them out yourself. All commands (
bold,
color,
itallic, SIZE, font) when you do them yourself, have a start command at the beginning of the text, and have and a closing command at the end of the text. They are always surrounded by these square brackets [command], but to SHOW you here, I will use these brackets {command} so you can see how it's supposed to look.
To do this bolding right here, here is how it would look if you type it out yourself:
{b}To do this bolding right here,{/b}
Do you see that? there is a B surrounded by brackets at the beginning, (which tells the system the BOLDING starts) and then at the end, there is a "/" and a B again. The "/" is what tells the system that the command "B" (for bolding) is to end.
Now, lets do a quote. To do this:
I have seen posts containing quotes from various posters all in one neat post.
You type this:
{quote}I have seen posts containing quotes from various posters all in one neat post.
{/quote}
Now, to ADD the individuals name, like this:
snorky said:
I have seen posts containing quotes from various posters all in one neat post.
You would type this:
{QUOTE=snorky}I have seen posts containing quotes from various posters all in one neat post.
{/QUOTE}
Do you see that? Right after the word "quote" you add a "=" and the poster's hat name, and then the closing bracket.
Now, there is another way you can do quotes, and that's by using the quote command above the posting box. It's the very last command on the right in the bottom row of commands. You would click on the icon to start the quote, copy in the text, and then click on the icon once you are finished copying the text.
I hope this little primer helped you. If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to ask.