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Ta tah


Thanks, I wil use it.
 
I don't know of any forum software that does this. However, try using the MultiQuote button (Multi+) which will allow you select a number of posts to quote in your reply. They are automatically quoted in the order in which they are selected.
As mentioned above Simple Machines does, and also phpBB. There are others that I have used over the years, but I don't recall them at this point in time.

The problem with this kind of quoting is that if the user base does not edit their posts sufficiently you end up with clunky looking pyramid quotes that take up multiple screens (and of course the inevitable quote "wars"). Hard to explain, but think of someone initially quoting someone, then in the reply the other person also quotes the two previous posts. Repeat the process. It can go on to infinity and make a mess of quotes within quotes within quotes.

It's actually refreshing seeing a forum with only one layer of quotes as the default option.
 
...It's actually refreshing seeing a forum with only one layer of quotes as the default option.

I agree - and it's easy enough to scroll down the page (while in reply mode) and copy the relevant quote, paste it into the reply and use the quote button. It's not always necessary to re-quote, but for the occasional times it's useful, I find that method easy enough.
 

I wonder what tothemax would think?

Ta tah
 
Oh dear. It would have been far better to go quietly; you would then be remembered with fondness by those who came to realise that you were gone.

But instead, here we have a case of LOOK A MOI! LOOK AT MOI!
 
Oh dear. It would have been far better to go quietly; you would then be remembered with fondness by those who came to realise that you were gone.

But instead, here we have a case of LOOK A MOI! LOOK AT MOI!

Have to agree. This thread seems to be an extension of the social media phenomenon where participants feel obliged to announce their every action to the world which is apparently supposed to be waiting in breathless anticipation.

Much prefer Wayne's "I'm Staying" thread. It, at least, shows some humour.
 
Don't be mean folks. To The Maxs exit speech touched on many feelings people have about their time in this forum. It reflected on the good elements and some of the not so good parts of conversations here.

In Joes shoes as well as members etc I think there are comments that are worth reflecting on when wanting to attract and hold diverse groups of people. And isn't that supposed to the idea of this website ?
 
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