Thread:Applegirl/@comment-25379261-20141227155545/@comment-4975807-20141227190550

If you hover at the lower right corner of a person's forum post, you can see a "Quote" button. If you click it, you'll be adding the person's post to your own new reply post. Additionally, you can edit out parts of a person's post if you are only replying to part of what the user wrote. You can do this once you quote the person's post, and then you'll show you the post on a new reply box. At the very bottom of the post box, you'll see a line of various icons. The second icon is an eye, which is for visual mode. It displays the post as how it'll look when you post. If you click the first icon before the eye (the one with two brackets forming a square-ish shape), it'll show you the source mode of the post. This is where you can edit out portions of a quote. Source mode also shows you the codes in written form that make up the quote box that wraps around the person's quoted text. Make sure not to type your response anywhere within the codework or it'll put your response in the quote itself.

Sorry for the lengthy reply to your inquiry. If I said something that was still confusing, please let me know so I can explain again.