In the bottom right hand corner of the post you want to quote, there is a "Quote" link - simply click on it and start typing your reply! You can remove parts of the message this way if only a small part of the post is relevant.Chushpie wrote:Oh no, you have had a lot of bad luck! I hope your repairs aren't too high, especially to the cc.Beach Babe wrote:Took dog out in cc yesterday, she sat in front seat with air con on and window open about half way, she was really good.
But..... where i left the car in the evening - somebody hit front wing !!
It's really not been a good couple of days !!
Beach Babe
Haven't needed roof down or air con on this weekend, been awful weather.
PS. Can someone please tell me how you put previous members' quotes in a box, as you can see, my attempt has failed miserably (even had my work colleague trying)!!
Alternatively, copy the message, or part of the message, click "Post Reply", paste, highlight and click on the Quote button up top above smileys but this won't insert the member's name, you will have to manually do that. You generally use this if you are quoting another webpage, or a book.
I fixed the quote by Beach Babe in this post that you tried quoting - instead of [ h] and [ /h] (that highlights the text), it should be [ quote] and [ /quote] but without spaces. To insert the member's name followed by wrote:, put =(member's name) immediately after the word 'quote' in [ quote] (remember, no space). This way, you can also combine two or more member's quotes into one, like this:
Example:Chushpie and Beach Babe wrote:Haven't needed roof down or air con on this weekend, been awful weather
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It's really not been a good couple of days !!
John Smith (hehe you can enter anything you like here) wrote:I hope this explanation isn't too confusing!