January 8th, 2007
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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Wenatchee, WA United States Age: 35
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| Quotes Have you ever noticed that little box with the red X in it after the original posters name in a Quote? Well, if you want to get rid of that, just go ahead with adding the quote to your post and then highlight and delete the semi-colon and numbers right after the original poster's name. Leave the bracket at the end, though. Preview your post and you should see that the box is now gone. Submit your post like normal, and Voila! No more annoying little red X box! It's a simple little fix. I'm a perfectionist with my typing and posts, so I like them to look neat and tidy.....LOL. EXAMPLE:
Now you see it........ Quote:
Originally Posted by Mommy Munch Have you ever noticed that little box with the red X in it after the original posters name in a Quote? Well, if you want to get rid of that, just go ahead with adding the quote to your post and then highlight and delete the semi-colon and numbers right after the original poster's name. Leave the bracket at the end, though. Preview your post and you should see that the box is now gone. Submit your post like normal, and Voila! No more annoying little red X box! It's a simple little fix. I'm a perfectionist with my typing and posts, so I like them to look neat and tidy.....LOL. | Now you don't! Quote: |
Originally Posted by Mommy Munch Have you ever noticed that little box with the red X in it after the original posters name in a Quote? Well, if you want to get rid of that, just go ahead with adding the quote to your post and then highlight and delete the semi-colon and numbers right after the original poster's name. Leave the bracket at the end, though. Preview your post and you should see that the box is now gone. Submit your post like normal, and Voila! No more annoying little red X box! It's a simple little fix. I'm a perfectionist with my typing and posts, so I like them to look neat and tidy.....LOL. |
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Last edited by Mommy Munch; January 8th, 2007 at 07:43 PM.
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