I'm pretty sure you can quote from other threads, but I don't know how. LOL Sorry!! Hopefully, someone else will teach us!
Ok, next project:to quote on 2 or more different things (from the same post), meaning to go: quote, your comment,another quote, then your comment, etc etc. So that it goes blue text (which is the quote of the other person) , white text (white being your comment),then0 blue text, then white text, etc. Trying to figure this out caused me a great deal of turmoil!! Now, I think it's rather fun!
I will say "I think Beethoven's Sonatas are awesome!" You will say whatever you want. Then I will say "I'm listening to a Beethoven symphony right now". Then you say whatever, ok? But first try quoting my first sentence ("I'm pretty sure.....") Then make your comment. Then you will quote where I said "I think Beethoven's Sonatas are awesome!" To do this, take a look at the top of the white box where you type. There is a row of smileys, but above that are two rows of icons. Click on the next to the last one of the 2nd row. By doing this, you have inserted those [ quote ][ / quote ] thingys in the box. Now, scroll down, and the entire text from the thread is there, so you won't constantly need to go back and forth, from thread to reply page. Pick a sentence, and copy it. Then, move your cursor up to the white box, and paste that sentence between the ] and the [ of "[ quote ][ / quote ]". What I always do, is I put my cursor between the ] and the [, and then I hit the space bar a few times, then I paste. That gives me more of a space to make sure that I have pointed my mouse arrow right between the ] and the [. Ok, go to work now!! LOL
