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General => General Technical Chat => Topic started by: MarkS on March 27, 2023, 03:31:18 pm

Title: Why do quotes screw up when modifying posts and how do I make it stop?
Post by: MarkS on March 27, 2023, 03:31:18 pm
As the title says. I've tried the "Toggle View" button, and that turn the HTML back into BBCode, but the quotes are changed in the process. How do I fix/stop this?
Title: Re: Why do quotes screw up when modifying posts and how do I make it stop?
Post by: Someone on March 27, 2023, 09:08:45 pm
Default to the bbcode editor (setting in your profile "Look and Layout"). Swapping between the two with text present is destructive/non-reversed.

or... swap before you add the quote(s) and then use the Insert Quote button on the posts below the editor.
Title: Re: Why do quotes screw up when modifying posts and how do I make it stop?
Post by: Infraviolet on March 27, 2023, 09:33:17 pm
On every forum I've ever used I avoid the quote function anyway. Because when someone later tries to read through your thread at a future time because it sounds relevant to their future problem, then they find the whole thing broken up by blocks of repeated quotes, and the whole page far longer to scroll through than needed. Especially bad are cases where someone quotes someone who is already quoting another post...

I tend to prefer noting in my reply post the username or post number of a post I'm replying to, or if I need to quote something just copying and pasting the single phrase or sentence of the original text and showing it "just in normal quote marks".
Title: Re: Why do quotes screw up when modifying posts and how do I make it stop?
Post by: thm_w on March 27, 2023, 09:37:08 pm
On every forum I've ever used I avoid the quote function anyway. Because when someone later tries to read through your thread at a future time because it sounds relevant to their future problem, then they find the whole thing broken up by blocks of repeated quotes, and the whole page far longer to scroll through than needed. Especially bad are cases where someone quotes someone who is already quoting another post...

I tend to prefer noting in my reply post the username or post number of a post I'm replying to, or if I need to quote something just copying and pasting the single phrase or sentence of the original text and showing it "just in normal quote marks".

Sounds like more hassle than its worth, use the quote button and remove excess text/photos if you think its too long.
Title: Re: Why do quotes screw up when modifying posts and how do I make it stop?
Post by: MarkS on March 28, 2023, 01:43:20 am
Sounds like more hassle than its worth, use the quote button and remove excess text/photos if you think its too long.

Exactly. If it's a long post and I'm replying to the entirety of it, I'll replace the text with "...snip...". That way, It's clear as to which reply I'm replying to, but not overwhelmed with text.
Title: Re: Why do quotes screw up when modifying posts and how do I make it stop?
Post by: EPAIII on March 28, 2023, 07:07:12 am
Yes, I like using the "...<snip>..." to remove text that is not relevant to my post. I wish there was a button to insert that.
Title: Re: Why do quotes screw up when modifying posts and how do I make it stop?
Post by: tautech on March 28, 2023, 07:46:07 am
As the title says. I've tried the "Toggle View" button, and that turn the HTML back into BBCode, but the quotes are changed in the process. How do I fix/stop this?
Simple, most of us have done this at some time.  :-[

In your profile you have the WYSIWYG editor set to ON, turn it to OFF.