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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by Nodzy » Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:29 pm

Gee...
I think I'm supposed to feel reprimanded, or spanked.

Snoredog, I applaud your wealth of SDB and flow generator knowledge, and all the definitive help you gave me when I was struggling. It was welcome and remains deeply appreciated.

But, I posted the items and settings to reduce the frequent, repetitive questions about what I use in order to protect my health, achieve consistently beneficial treatment and good numbers. I assure you that many folks have commented that they were encouraged and had benefitted from seeing it. Of course, it's a matter of preference. And my preference now is to not snap-to and dance to a grouch-worded demand, suggestion or comment. Not today, anyway -- but I'll check my 2012 calendar for an open "snap-to and dance day."

Yes, it's a bit much, and I may delete, change or trim it, or may let it ride for a while yet. No offense meant, but tolerance is not your strong suit. And I'm not just speaking about this particular thread. But that's ok too, because I am tolerant, within prudent reason.

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by carbonman » Sun Sep 07, 2008 5:59 pm

Snoredog wrote: I have no idea who these people are trying to impress with that ugly crap.


.........oh, you've got idea......

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by DreamDiver » Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:39 pm

Snoredog wrote:I have to question if we need all these big assed graphics as signature lines in every post, in fact some people get carried away using text. Not only does it look ugly, it makes for much harder reading and a hellva lot more scrolling, I have no idea who these people are trying to impress with that ugly crap.
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Pixel per pixel, if you consider scroll height, my ugly crap takes up as much height as many people's text-only equipment profiles. Some members have equipment profiles, more text in their equipment profiles and signatures as well. My crap takes up less height now than it did before, and less height than many other people's sigs and equipment profiles together (e.g. carbonman), so scrolling shouldn't be that big a deal. Can you drag your finger that far? I know it's a chore. It's agony. I hope you're not losing sleep over it.

In fact, I'd been thinking about creating an online sig builder so that anyone could make their own sig using some simple backgrounds and equipment profiles. Maybe not.

Edit: What I'd really like to see is that the signature gets moved under the post, leaving the avatar column just for avatar info. I think that would clean up things nicely.
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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by birdshell » Sat Oct 04, 2008 8:38 pm

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by deerslayer » Sun Oct 05, 2008 4:20 pm

-SWS wrote:
birdshell wrote:
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Please ...

...So much quoting...

...this issue!
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I agree...
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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by goose » Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:06 pm

It also may be that some who post quote after quote after quote don't know what a HTML quote tag looks like to ensure the start tag and the end tag are still present after they've done their "edit"......

For those who don't know --
this is a begin quote tag --- "Left Bracket" quote="DreamDiver" "Right bracket" [ and ]
this is an end quote tag --- "Left Bracket" /quote "Right Bracket" [ and]
<<I had to text the brackets because if I left them in, the HTML reader interpreted them and put it in as a quote. the bracket examples are at the end [ and ] -- I'm glad I did a preview this time!! >>

Everything in between those two items will be in the quote box. If you are quoting something, just use the pertinent information and delete the rest -- for the most part we don't need the same stuff over and over as birdshell has noted.
I totally agree, but with the above understanding that not everyone "understands" HTML.......

And as for the "big" signatures or graphical rendition of them......I just ignore 'em and scroll past....I'm scrolling anyway, so it really makes no difference to me.......

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by -SWS » Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:28 pm

deerslayer wrote: Say....wasn't that rotten fruit
Only jovial exemplification on my part. I actually like Karen's suggestion, despite occasionally forgetting to post that way myself.

Goose brings up a good point about some people being less apt with HTML/BBCode. I think they should get a pass. But those who like Karen's idea and don't mind implementing it make following the flow of threads easier.

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by feeling_better » Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:14 pm

Sometimes it is essential to quote because if somebody else posts ahead of you with an opinion contrary to the one you were providing a comment to, your reply will appear just the opposite of what you originally intended. Of course paring it down to the basic minimum quote required is the best, IMO
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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by OldLincoln » Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:10 pm

goose wrote:And as for the "big" signatures or graphical rendition of them......I just ignore 'em and scroll past....I'm scrolling anyway, so it really makes no difference to me.......
I finally turned off the display of signatures.
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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by birdshell » Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:58 pm

What really prompted this "bumping" back up the the top of the forum list:

ENTIRE posts quoted immediately below the original post. I understand someone not realizing the quote programming or being unfamiliar with the system...

But do we need to quote what we have just read--the ENTIRE thing, when the next post is our response? I'll show you what I mean:




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Re: Quotes in Posts

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by birdshell » Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:06 pm

birdshell wrote:What really prompted this "bumping" back up the the top of the forum list:

ENTIRE posts quoted immediately below the original post. I understand someone not realizing the quote programming or being unfamiliar with the system...

But do we need to quote what we have just read--the ENTIRE thing, when the next post is our response? I'll show you what I mean:




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See what I mean? I am posting just below the last post, but quoting the entire thing. I am sorry if I am offending someone, but I know that it eats up the memory, uses more power, makes the search feature less efficient, and--in case you are interested--uses a larger carbon footprint. In other words, so much quoting is NOT "green". Ed Begley, Jr. would argue with his wife about this!

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by -SWS » Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:10 pm

birdshell wrote:
birdshell wrote:What really prompted this "bumping" back up the the top of the forum list:

ENTIRE posts quoted immediately below the original post. I understand someone not realizing the quote programming or being unfamiliar with the system...

But do we need to quote what we have just read--the ENTIRE thing, when the next post is our response? I'll show you what I mean:




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Karen,
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See what I mean? I am posting just below the last post, but quoting the entire thing. I am sorry if I am offending someone, but I know that it eats up the memory, uses more power, makes the search feature less efficient, and--in case you are interested--uses a larger carbon footprint. In other words, so much quoting is NOT "green". Ed Begley, Jr. would argue with his wife about this!

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Since I accidentally subverted Karen's point, I'll insert her entire post here to drive her point home. Sorry about that!

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by -SWS » Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:14 pm

Then the much-easier-to-read alternative of selecting just the relevant text for quoting:
birdshell wrote:But do we need to quote what we have just read--the ENTIRE thing, when the next post is our response?
Much nicer!

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Re: Quotes in Posts

Post by ozij » Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:30 pm

When you don't know html code, you can block the text you're interested in, and click on the quote button - that's in the row of buttons above the message window.

Then take the time to edit out unnecessary text - and block the next piece of relevant text, and click the Quote button again.

By the way, Goose, the new forum software has a "disable BBCode" check box. Maybe even the old one did - but I didn't notice it then.

This is exactly how the instructions look (BBCodes disabled for this message)

[quote="anyone"] make sure the name is in quote marks [/quote]
[b] for bold [/b]
[u] for underlinde [/u]
[i] for - you all guessed it - italics [/i]

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