Regarding the multi-quote. Love this feature. Here's how I found it to work for quoting more than one message in your response :
1. Click the quote button on the person's message that you want to quote.
2. Click the quote button again on the next message that you want to quote. Do this for however many you want to quote.
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and in the composition box to write your reply, click on the "Insert Quote" button.
4. The quote(s) you selected in the above steps will now paste into the composition box.
5. Put your cursor where you want to type (after the /quote code), enter message, post message. Easy-peasy.
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There is another way to make use of the multi-quote feature as well.
If you select a group of text within a post (such as a single sentence, or a single paragraph), a box will pop up with the option to "quote" or "reply". If you choose "quote" the text will then be available to insert into the post you want to make, just as any other quote that you've added.
If you choose "reply," the selected text will automatically be inserted to the reply box at the bottom of the page as a quote.
It should be noted, that once you've inserted the quotes to your in-progress post, the quotes will clear out of the multi-quote queue automatically.
1. Click the quote button on the person's message that you want to quote.
2. Click the quote button again on the next message that you want to quote. Do this for however many you want to quote.
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and in the composition box to write your reply, click on the "Insert Quote" button.
4. The quote(s) you selected in the above steps will now paste into the composition box.
5. Put your cursor where you want to type (after the /quote code), enter message, post message. Easy-peasy.
[Edit : removed the off-topic bit of the post from this thread]
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[Edited 04.01.2016 :]
There is another way to make use of the multi-quote feature as well.
If you select a group of text within a post (such as a single sentence, or a single paragraph), a box will pop up with the option to "quote" or "reply". If you choose "quote" the text will then be available to insert into the post you want to make, just as any other quote that you've added.
If you choose "reply," the selected text will automatically be inserted to the reply box at the bottom of the page as a quote.
It should be noted, that once you've inserted the quotes to your in-progress post, the quotes will clear out of the multi-quote queue automatically.
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