Welcome to the
Marriage Builders® Discussion Forum

This is a community where people come in search of marriage related support, answers, or encouragement. Also, information about the Marriage Builders principles can be found in the books available for sale in the Marriage Builders® Bookstore.
If you would like to join our guidance forum, please read the Announcement Forum for instructions, rules, & guidelines.
The members of this community are peers and not professionals. Professional coaching is available by clicking on the link titled Coaching Center at the top of this page.
We trust that you will find the Marriage Builders® Discussion Forum to be a helpful resource for you. We look forward to your participation.
Once you have reviewed all the FAQ, tech support and announcement information, if you still have problems that are not addressed, please e-mail the administrators at mbrestored@gmail.com
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#1499230 10/12/05 09:29 PM
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 177
M
Member
Member
M Offline
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 177
I see other prople pull quotes out of posts from other MB posts. How do you do this? Also, when you quotet a song or something, how do you get that to cross over? I'm not very computer literate.


Me 47 FWH 49 M 26years 2 DD 24, 22 D-day 10/03 Daledogsmom@yahoo.com *formerly known as Dougswife*
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 3,179
L
Member
Member
L Offline
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 3,179
Quote
I see other prople pull quotes out of posts from other MB posts. How do you do this? Also, when you quotet a song or something, how do you get that to cross over? I'm not very computer literate.

When you see a post you want to quote, simply hit the "quote" button that is between the reply and quick reply button.

The post will come up in beween (quote) markers..edit any or all of the text you want to comment on...and then form a new reply BELOW the (quote) markers with your original thoughts/comments. There may be other more sophisticated ways, but that is how I do it, and it works for me.

Lem

Last edited by lemonman; 10/12/05 09:52 PM.

Some people just don't get it, they don't get it that they don't get it.

I had the right to remain silent.......but I didn't have the ability.
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,424
L
Member
Member
L Offline
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,424
I just type out...
Quote
copy then paste text here

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,424
L
Member
Member
L Offline
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,424
ooops....it wasn't supposed to come out that way.

type
[ quote ] copy then paste text here [ quote ]


only don't space between the ends ([ ]) of quote.

I hope you understand what I just said.

Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,150
M
Member
Member
M Offline
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,150
Quote
I see other prople pull quotes out of posts from other MB posts. How do you do this? Also, when you quotet a song or something, how do you get that to cross over? I'm not very computer literate.

Two ways, but basically working off the same principles.
1.
If you want to easily grab and quote the whole message, you click on the box at the top right of a message you wish to respond to where it says " Quote

It's the middle box between Reply and Quick Reply See it?

Now once you've done that you will see the codes that make the Quote Box appearance around the message text.

It looks like the symbol on your keyboard [
and then the word "quote" (without the quotation marks"")
ending with a ] symbol

See it?

Now the easy way to remember this is to think of the symbols [ ] and [/ ] as tags that tell the computer to do something special when it displays this particular text.

the [ something special to do ] is the Open Tag
and it always goes at the beginning of -- in this case -- the text you are going to quote.

To stop the quoted text so that you can post your own Unquoted response, you direct the computer to stop at the end of the quoted text with the Close Tag
[ / finish something special to do ] --Note the Forward Slash in the Close Tag.

What you have at the end is something like this:

[ begin*quote ]
quoted somethin-somethin that someone said.
[/ end*quote ] ** If I put only the word "guote" here the computer would display this in the quote format. Get it?


Everything enclosed is handled in the special way. Remember When you type the word "quote" between the two [ ] symbols, that is the Open Tag, the direction to begin the quote, and when you want to finish quoting, you type the word "quote" between the two symbols with the forward slash [/ ]

2.
Ok, the other way is to not use the button on the top right of the message. Instead reply as you would normally but just type in the tags and word quote yourself, and copy and paste selections you'd like to put into the quotes from the messages.

3.
It sounds like you're unsure about the copy and paste function in your computer also.
I find the easiest way to do it in the forums is to use the CONTROL Functions.

Highlight some text you want to copy, by using your mouse to click and drag to select the text you want.

Look on your keyboard on the lower left side, you should see a key marked "CTRL" (Control) There's a second one on the lower right side if you prefer it.

Make sure some text is highlighted; Hold down the CTRL key and press the letter "C" key. This copies the selected or highlighted text to your computer's clipboard.

Then with your mouse move the cursor to the area where you want to paste the selection you have just copied. Hold down the CTRL key and click the letter "V" key. This is the paste function.

Another way to do it is to use your Right-Mouse Button . With the selected text highlighted, right-click on the mouse. a menu appears. Choose Copy from the menu. Move the mouse to the area you wish to paste, right-click on the mouse again, and from the menu that appears, choose Paste.


I'm tired so I'm not sure if I've been as clear as I hope.


[color:"#39395A"]***Well, it's sort of hard to still wonder if you were consolation prize in the midst of being cherished.***
- Noodle[/color]

Devastation Day: Aug 26, 2004
[color:"#2964d8"]"I think we have come out on the other side... meaning that we love each other more than we ever did when we loved each other most." [/color]
[color:"#7b9af7"]
~Archibald MacLeish[/color]

Very Happily Married
Me FBS - 44
Him FWS - 51
I married him all over again, May 07

Moderated by  Fordude 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Search
Who's Online Now
0 members (), 1,138 guests, and 56 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
apefruityouth, litchming, scrushe, Carolina Wilson, Lokire
72,032 Registered Users
Latest Posts
Three Times A Charm
by Vallation - 07/24/25 11:54 PM
How important is it to get the whole story?
by still seeking - 07/24/25 01:29 AM
Annulment reconsideration help
by abrrba - 07/21/25 03:05 PM
Help: I Don't Like Being Around My Wife
by abrrba - 07/21/25 03:01 PM
Following Ex-Wifes Nursing Schedule?
by Roger Beach - 07/16/25 04:21 AM
My wife wants a separation
by Roger Beach - 07/16/25 04:20 AM
Forum Statistics
Forums67
Topics133,625
Posts2,323,524
Members72,032
Most Online6,102
Jul 3rd, 2025
Building Marriages That Last A Lifetime
Copyright © 2025, Marriage Builders, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Site Navigation
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0