Me Wrote:You can always take to using the code, instead of the buttonsIt would be [ quote="person"] text text text[ /quote] (but without the spaces after the open bracket). What I wrote above would be like this:
Me, again Wrote:It will work - that's how I've done it in the past
[ quote='Me']
You can always take to using the code, instead of the buttons.
[ quote='Me, again']
I think it will work - that's how I've done it in the past
[ /quote]
Huh. Looks like you don't need to close each quote separately. Neat. Oh, and "Preview Post" is your friend.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle
"Being told to be 'open minded' about something is usually a code for 'you're not going to like this, but I want to subject you to it anyway'. Conversely, being told that you are 'closed-minded' is generally a means of asserting that 'I don't like the fact that you're proving me wrong, so I will pretend that your failure to agree with my argument is a philosophical deficiency'." - RationalWiki
"Being told to be 'open minded' about something is usually a code for 'you're not going to like this, but I want to subject you to it anyway'. Conversely, being told that you are 'closed-minded' is generally a means of asserting that 'I don't like the fact that you're proving me wrong, so I will pretend that your failure to agree with my argument is a philosophical deficiency'." - RationalWiki