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Post by fuzzybelly on Jan 3, 2013 9:44:53 GMT -9
How do I make those cool square bubbles in my posts when I'm wanting to copy part of someone else's post, and reply to it?
Did that make since?
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Post by ladybugkids on Jan 3, 2013 11:59:38 GMT -9
It's very similar to the html you've gotten so good at. Just start and end each block of quoted text with the [ quote ] and [ /quote ] tags. How do I make those cool square bubbles in my posts when I'm wanting to copy part of someone else's post, and reply to it? Go to the person's post that you want to quote. Click on the button. That will put the [ quote ] and [ /quote ] tags around the text. I had to add spaces inside the braces in order for the BBC tags to appear without creating a new box. You can break up someone's longer post by bracketing each text block with the [ quote ] and [ /quote ] tags. Example follows immediately below. Yes.
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Post by SSO JOAT on Jan 3, 2013 20:56:49 GMT -9
You can enter code in a post using the code command so that you don't have to alter it.
For instance...
To put text into a quote block, place [quote] before the text and [/quote] at the end.
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Post by ladybugkids on Jan 4, 2013 1:23:10 GMT -9
You can enter code in a post using the code command so that you don't have to alter it. For instance... To put text into a quote block, place [quote] before the text and [/quote] at the end.
You learn something new every day! I can now go back to sleep.
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Post by fuzzybelly on Jan 4, 2013 8:16:33 GMT -9
[ quote ] lets see, I'll quote myself[ /quote]
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Post by fuzzybelly on Jan 4, 2013 8:18:12 GMT -9
You can enter code in a post using the code command so that you don't have to alter it. For instance... To put text into a quote block, place at the end.
You learn something new every day! I can now go back to sleep. Ok, this will take some work
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Post by fuzzybelly on Jan 4, 2013 8:25:07 GMT -9
[ quote ] lets see, I'll quote myself[ /quote] well this attempt didn't work.
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Post by fuzzybelly on Jan 4, 2013 8:26:11 GMT -9
wait, maybe it did.
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Post by fuzzybelly on Jan 4, 2013 8:33:05 GMT -9
I broke this part off. I broke this part off too.
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Post by ladybugkids on Jan 4, 2013 9:11:47 GMT -9
I broke this part off. I broke this part off too. By George, I think he's got it!
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Post by ladybugkids on Jan 4, 2013 9:12:59 GMT -9
[ quote ] lets see, I'll quote myself[ /quote] Is that like talking to yourself and then answering yourself? P.S. You don't want the spaces in between the brackets.
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Post by fuzzybelly on Jan 5, 2013 8:38:33 GMT -9
You people are real? I thought you where all just voices in my head answering me
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burtonsinak
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Post by burtonsinak on Jan 5, 2013 16:43:36 GMT -9
Seeing that Fuzzy is talking to himself and answering himself and now admitting hearing voices in his head answering, I see why Fuzzy is so fond of the Fuzzy technique for finding caches... wandering aimlessly.. and here we thought it was to find the cache!!!
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Post by fuzzybelly on Feb 23, 2013 8:29:17 GMT -9
How do I;
add a background URL photo to my cache page? I found the source code for an image on another web site, but the source looks to long.
fuzzy
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Post by ladybugkids on Feb 23, 2013 19:31:30 GMT -9
How do I; add a background URL photo to my cache page? I found the source code for an image on another web site, but the source looks to long. fuzzy Copy and paste it into the "Background Image URL: " field when you are editing your cache page. The Cache Submittal FUNdamentals presentations found on the GeocacheAlaska! Education Webpage also explain how to do it.
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Post by fuzzybelly on Feb 24, 2013 9:26:31 GMT -9
Thank you bugkids,
I often go to the education section at the GeoAK site, when I'm working the HTML codes for my cache pages. It really does help having those there.
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Post by fuzzybelly on Feb 25, 2013 9:01:06 GMT -9
I found a nice picture on a USFS web site. I also found the source code. Although the source code is for the entire page. 10,000 some lines. Still I was able to find the line with the photo. <img> something. I copy and paste it to the URL background image spot on the "Edit cache page" but it issues a red asterisk every time. I think I'm grabbing the wrong part of the code.
Any ideas on this one?
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Post by ladybugkids on Feb 25, 2013 14:06:10 GMT -9
Right click on the image on the USFS page. Select "properties." The copy and paste the Address:(URL).
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Post by fuzzybelly on Feb 25, 2013 16:24:04 GMT -9
Well that was very easy.
Thank you so much Ladybugkids. I just spruced up my Ranger Station Cache page.
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