Nope again.Nope, that didn’t work, I’ll try something else.
This is new, let’s see what it does. I’ll screenshot it.
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Maybe it wasn’t something I did. Perhaps @rjohns39 can help?
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Nope again.Nope, that didn’t work, I’ll try something else.
This is new, let’s see what it does. I’ll screenshot it.
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And what happens when you tap [ ] ? Does it go back to normal?Let’s see if this works. I can see the code instead of a blue box, but the code should give you the blue box when you post. I’ll screenshot it so you can see what I’m seeing.
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I still don't understand why you are engaging with 'quotes' at all. Why not just click 'reply' which automatically quotes what you are replying to.Nope again.
Maybe it wasn’t something I did. Perhaps @rjohns39 can help?
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Good point.I still don't understand why you are engaging with 'quotes' at all. Why not just click 'reply' which automatically quotes what you are replying to.
Yes, it went back to normal when I hit [ ] again. You can see when it’s engaged because it goes brown.And what happens when you tap [ ] ? Does it go back to normal?
That’s what I normally do. But if you accidentally engage a function, it stays like that until you disengage it.I still don't understand why you are engaging with 'quotes' at all. Why not just click 'reply' which automatically quotes what you are replying to.
So the [ ] triggers the function, right?That’s what I normally do. But if you accidentally engage a function, it stays like that until you disengage it.
It turns the blue box off and back on. Why you would want to turn it off I don’t know, because the blue box is there when you post.So the [ ] triggers the function, right?