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  • rjp
    Gimme the points, please
    • Mar 2007
    • 952

    Quicky Reply

    Is it possible to make the quick reply always active? I've seen vBulletin forums setup like this, and it's really handy. Right now I have to click on the little icon under someone's post to activate it ... just a small pain in the ass. :D
  • JohnnyMapleLeaf
    Banned
    • Feb 2007
    • 8456

    #2
    Originally posted by rjp
    Is it possible to make the quick reply always active? I've seen vBulletin forums setup like this, and it's really handy. Right now I have to click on the little icon under someone's post to activate it ... just a small pain in the ass. :D
    That's enough.
    Ban this guy again.
    I want this, I want that.
    Brutal!





    LOL

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    • Fish2006
      Member
      • Feb 2007
      • 253

      #3
      Originally posted by rjp
      Is it possible to make the quick reply always active? I've seen vBulletin forums setup like this, and it's really handy. Right now I have to click on the little icon under someone's post to activate it ... just a small pain in the ass. :D
      To do a quick reply, click the button in a given message in the far lower right, 2 buttons to the right of "quote"
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      • rjp
        Gimme the points, please
        • Mar 2007
        • 952

        #4
        I know that's what I'm saying ... I'd rather not have to click those buttons to activate quick reply ... it'd be nice to have it active by default, kinda how xbox360forum.com has it setup. 8)

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        • Fish2006
          Member
          • Feb 2007
          • 253

          #5
          It probably can be done by playing with the post templates, but I will let Kevin make that call.
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          • Kevin
            Red Hot and Rollin'
            • Feb 2007
            • 11676

            #6
            Fish, your the one with the brain here. Im as dumb as two bricks clanking together. If you can make it happen and its not a pain in your arse Im good with it.

            On second thought, maybe they have it like that for a reason? Maybe it confuses guys that theres two boxes there open?
            Last edited by Kevin; 03-01-2007, 10:02 PM.

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            • Fish2006
              Member
              • Feb 2007
              • 253

              #7
              Originally posted by Kevin
              Fish, your the one with the brain here. Im as dumb as two bricks clanking together. If you can make it happen and its not a pain in your arse Im good with it.

              On second thought, maybe they have it like that for a reason? Maybe it confuses guys that theres two boxes there open?
              Actually, after reading about it in the admin panel, the reason they make you click is that, if you don't click it, there is no way for the system to tell which message in a thread you are responding to.

              The old forum didn't support it (not that I am aware of) - but this version supports seeing a thread in threaded view (i.e. you see who responded to what in a tree).

              So - call goes back to you - I found the option to not require the click, but if we enable it, we basically make the "threaded" view not work. Personally, I would rather have threaded view, since that can make the structure of large threads make much more sense, but its your call man.:rolleyes:
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              • NittanyLions94
                Resident PSU Supporter
                • Feb 2007
                • 2916

                #8
                Originally posted by Fish2006
                Actually, after reading about it in the admin panel, the reason they make you click is that, if you don't click it, there is no way for the system to tell which message in a thread you are responding to.

                The old forum didn't support it (not that I am aware of) - but this version supports seeing a thread in threaded view (i.e. you see who responded to what in a tree).

                So - call goes back to you - I found the option to not require the click, but if we enable it, we basically make the "threaded" view not work. Personally, I would rather have threaded view, since that can make the structure of large threads make much more sense, but its your call man.:rolleyes:
                I vote to keep the threaded view. I was part of a forum that used that tree BS and it was such a headache to read that I actually stopped posting there. Posts are in all sorts of different locations that it took a good 30 mins to read a thread with 20+ posts because you had to go back and forth so much.

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                • homedawg
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 7689

                  #9
                  Fish


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                  • rjp
                    Gimme the points, please
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 952

                    #10
                    There's a threaded view? Sweet.

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                    • Fish2006
                      Member
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 253

                      #11
                      Look for "display modes" at the top of the thread (in the menus). It defaults to linear, but you can change it to threaded if you are into that kind of thing.
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                      • rjp
                        Gimme the points, please
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 952

                        #12
                        That's not my sort of thing, but it makes the 'click a button before you can quick reply' thing make more sense.

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