Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Suggestions and Problems => Questions About/Problems using the board? => Topic started by: Scunner on November 09, 2009, 11:14:43 AM
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Also, there is no need to quote the person who posted immediately before you. Reply with quote is used (i) To reply to someone earlier in the thread than the last post or (ii) to highlight a small, specific part of a post that you are commenting on.
For standard posts use reply to topic rather than reply with quote and it will save everyone reading the same thing over and over again :)
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Worth bumping up ;)
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Originally posted by Scunner
Worth bumping up ;)
Oh Yes !
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Originally posted by KKOB
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Originally posted by Scunner
Worth bumping up ;)
Oh Yes !
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But not like this..
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For littlereddevil and Ian.
Just saying, like ;)
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Yeah don't know what happened there lol
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Is it because I am English - I never had a problem with the old style forum ;)
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(http://www.calis-beach.co.uk/replywithquote.jpg)
Also, there is no need to quote the person who posted immediately before you. Reply with quote is used (i) To reply to someone earlier in the thread than the last post or (ii) to highlight a small, specific part of a post that you are commenting on.
For standard posts use <b>reply to topic</b> rather than <b>reply with quote</b> and it will save everyone reading the same thing over and over again :)
Do you mean, like this?
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(http://www.calis-beach.co.uk/replywithquote.jpg)
Also, there is no need to quote the person who posted immediately before you. Reply with quote is used (i) To reply to someone earlier in the thread than the last post or (ii) to highlight a small, specific part of a post that you are commenting on.
For standard posts use <b>reply to topic</b> rather than <b>reply with quote</b> and it will save everyone reading the same thing over and over again :)
Do you mean, like this?
Yes.
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Good topic this :D