Original Post
angst

26-1-2011 13:07
Reply #580 pickyprick's post

to make it simpler, the quote function puts whatever you put in between (quote)and(/quote) into a quote. But NOTE that you need to replace ( ) with square brackets [ ] instead, for it to work. In that example, 'and' would be the word/sentence quoted into a separate box.

This is what it would look like:

QUOTE:
and

[ Last edited by  angst at 26-1-2011 13:09 ]

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Petay_1283 26-1-2011 13:33 Acceptance +1 I never knew that!


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