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James K

Member In Memoriam
I don't see the Quick Reply window. Does this site not have that feature or am I doing something wrong?

Jim
 

Al Norris

Moderator Emeritus
Back when that feature became a part of the Vbulliten upgrades, we chose not to enable it.

Our thinking was along the lines of: We (the Staff) have always encouraged members to read the thread before making replies, as many times any answer has already been made. Whether it be questions or comments. By enabling this feature, it encourages the member to answer/question/comment on something that has already been answered/questioned or commented upon.
 

James K

Member In Memoriam
Good point, but it is frustrating when trying to reply to specific points in a post; I either have to print out the post or keep going back to the main thread. Any chance of reconsidering?

Jim
James K
 
"I either have to print out the post or keep going back to the main thread."

You have to print out the post? As on paper?

Why? Copy and paste it into the reply window.
 

Frank Ettin

Administrator
Also, if it's a multi-page thread I'll sometimes open each page in a different tab, and the reply screen in yet another tab.
 

ZeroJunk

New member
I see people quoting another post and there are instructions for how to do it in quick reply. But, since we don't have quick reply how do you respond with quote ?
 

Mal H

Staff
Are you missing looking at the linked thread in my post? It's really not difficult to quote just about anything you want to with a minimum of effort.
 

Al Norris

Moderator Emeritus
This is what you did:

[QUOTE]ZeroJunk

[QUOTE]I'm missing something. Oh well, I made it this long without it. [/QUOTE][/QUOTE]

That's a nested quote.

What you should have done was:

[QUOTE=ZeroJunk]I'm missing something. Oh well, I made it this long without it. [/QUOTE]

Look closely at the difference. The above looks like:

ZeroJunk said:
I'm missing something. Oh well, I made it this long without it.
 
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