Can someone out there explain to me very slowly how to do quotes on this forum. What I have doesn't appear to work. The HELP does not help. I do not have anything to change or edit anything with. Is it a secret or is this something I have to pay for?
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Edit: for a misspell that could have been embarrassing
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When you've worked it out, let me know.
Cheers!
quotes are easy
hover over the person's post and a little blue quote box pops up in the bottom right - click that. then on your message box, click the quotation marks in top right above the box, and the quote gets pasted in. and you can edit that as you see fit and then type what you want. that's on a PC by the way - it may be different on a smart phone
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Got it.
http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/forum/clubhouse/quotes/192851.html
do you mean that??
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Schimples !!
http://www.pirateshipoffools.co.uk
Well the linky thing seems ok now ...
You have to do it backwards to an extent
If I want to link 'This' then you write the word in the text and THEN clink on the hyperlink on the tool bar and it gives you the options from there
I stand corrected ... the linky thing went nowhere !!
www.pirateshipoffools.co.uk
But actually just typing the website address and it automatically turned into a hyperlink ...
www.pirateshipoffools.co.uk
just typing it doesn't work - try clicking that link above and see what happens....
it's not the most intuitive way of crearting hyperlinks!!
and one thing about quote - it doesn't allow selectively quoting text by highlighting - it selects the whole message always. that's a pain as you need to edit to get the selective part from what can often be a long message
My post at 10.07 works and that was just typing .... the one after was a different attempt
You're such a clever dick
maybe only works if there's no text before?? I shall try
www.pirateshipoffools.co.uk
hmm - still had to highlight and click the link button to get that
Google
Meldy's way works. Type the text first, then add your hyperlink in as you used to. Don't type anything in the text secion of the hyperlink window
Yes
I did read Mr Fishpoo exlaining how to do in one of the (now many) fault threads
I didn't think you were that kinda girl