Jonathan":sl3n6jxp said:Guys....how do you add a quote when replying?
You probable noticed I always muck this up....Help.
Jonathan
'then the name of the person etc But you have the second tag that ends the quote at the start ie [/quote I've left the endings off the tags so they don't work. The said:square bracket ends each tag.
Guess we need another tapatalk user to see if quote works ok.
Robert":abojkn4k said:I don't use tapatalk but somehow the first tag of the quote has been changed.
it should start'then the name of the person etc But you have the second tag that ends the quote at the start ie [/quote I've left the endings off the tags so they don't work. The said:square bracket ends each tag.
Guess we need another tapatalk user to see if quote works ok.
This is from Tapatalk. And my reply last night was from Tapatalk. The issue isn’t Tapatalk, it’s a classic PEBKAC error!
It's certainly not the easiest of tasks to get right!TrimTheKing":3ujftig8 said:There’s a quote button at the top of each post that will auto populate the full post as a quote into your reply.Jonathan":3ujftig8 said:How do you add a quote when replying?
Using a computer may allow you more freedom to package several quotes into one reply. Quote each of the original posts and paste the text into your favourite editor and use the "back" button to exit the reply editor. You can then rearrange the text and paste this into a new reply, then click Preview and Submit.Jonathan":3ujftig8 said:I will try again later when I get to a computer.
Almost, this quote contains a square bracket, but it's still correctly formatted because each [tag] has it's own "matching" end [/tag]. The reply editor has buttons to help add additional tags e.g. select some text and click the formatting buttons to underline some text.Robert":3ujftig8 said:The ] square bracket ends each tag.
I also learned Lisp, it has super parentheses "]]", which is a closing super right bracket, which makes up for how ever many closing round parentheses you need.TrimTheKing":jdu1eevp said:Takes me back to learning Pascal and C++