There is a common trap when replying to a post or quoting another post, and that is that the closing square bracket at the end of the quoted text gets removed during editing.
A similar problem can occur when you want to remove some text from a section being quoted, and the closing square bracket is removed from the start quote code.
This is a far longer code sequence, because when you press the
Reply button, the forum software adds two other things:
- one is the little up-arrow that is a link to the place where the quote was sourced, and
- the name of the poster.
You will see these in the slightly darker bar above the rest of the quote.
If you accidentally fiddle with these, you will find that the link will not be to the material you have quoted, which rather ruins its usefulness.
If you do remove the closing square bracket from the start code, your post will look like this:
[QUOTE="dougfitz, post: 455530, member: 10982" There is a common trap when replying to a post or quoting another post, and that is that the closing square bracket at the end of the quoted text gets removed during editing.[/QUOTE]
And this is an example of how text that you now add looks.
This can be easily fixed. If you already posted by pressing the
Reply to Thread button, at the bottom of your post there will be an
Edit option. Once in the edit text box, it is then possible to replace the missing closing square bracket, and the pressing
Save Changes.
If you haven't already posted your response, just find the place where you need to re-insert the closing square bracket, do that, and then go on editing your text.