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kareng Grand Master

I have tried on google chrome on the PC and on the ipad and I can't "quote" a post to reply to it.

 

Looks like I can quote on some threads and not on others?

 


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cyclinglady Grand Master
29 minutes ago, kareng said:

I have tried on google chrome on the PC and on the ipad and I can't "quote" a post to reply to it.

 

Looks like I can quote on some threads and not on others?

 

Same issues in Safari too (it worked this time....)

kareng Grand Master
20 minutes ago, cyclinglady said:

Same issues in Safari too (it worked this time....)

seems to work here.  didn't work on the cheese slice thread.  And there have been a couple of other times in the last few d

ays

psawyer Proficient

Yeah, I tried to quote in the cheese topic and it didn't work. Tried Chrome, Firefox and Safari.

kareng Grand Master

 

 

I couldn't use the quote on this one either. Both of these are older topics.   I tried to quote the current post.  Maybe some of these old topics are messed up.  

Scott Adams Grand Master

So is the issue with older topics only?

Victoria1234 Experienced

All topics on iPad 


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kareng Grand Master

I am using Chrome on the iPad and couldn't use quote on Victoria's or Admins  post

 

kareng Grand Master

I can't quote on any thread with my PC on chrome now.  Seems ti be getting worse

Jmg Mentor

It's one of the most annoying bugs as its intermittent. I can't pin down what, if any, variable is at work. Has there been a forum update recently or a patch applied?

cyclinglady Grand Master

Not a quote issue, but everything I log on, I get the same message about notifications, etc. that I have cleared days ago.  

kareng Grand Master

Ok .... who fed the forum:blink: gluten?

cyclinglady Grand Master

?.   I would quote you, Karen, but I can not!  

squirmingitch Veteran

I just tried to quote Karen's last post about who fed the forum gluten. Great line Karen!!! Thanks for the laugh. Alas, the quote feature doesn't work for me either. Safari on a Mac.

Scott Adams Grand Master

I put in a ticket to tech support on this. FYI...a temporary work around is to click the "Share this post" link on the post you'd like to quote, copy it, then paste it into the new post.

 

squirmingitch Veteran

Thank you Scott.

kareng Grand Master
6 hours ago, admin said:

I put in a ticket to tech support on this. FYI...a temporary work around is to click the "Share this post" link on the post you'd like to quote, copy it, then paste it into the new post.

 

Quote worked!

squirmingitch Veteran
12 hours ago, kareng said:

Quote worked!

Woooooo Hooooooo! 

Victoria1234 Experienced
13 hours ago, squirmingitch said:

Woooooo Hooooooo! 

Hooray!

 

Posterboy Mentor

This may be because it is now working so sorry if I' am late to the party.

I think for me I was was using it wrong and maybe other's have done the same thing.

If I click in the white space for quote.  It quotes find.

if I click on the + sign for multiquote (though I think it is for quote) it looks like it won't let me quote the post I think I am posting because  I have a  message for quote 1 post and a I think it is not working but it is only waiting for me to quote another thread.

It could be people might be confusing the two??

I know I was.

I hope this is helpful.

posterboy.

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