it is not.
It's a pet peeve of mine to read through a thread, and see long strings of replies with improper quote attribution. For one it looks messy, and for another it sometimes looks like a poster other than the original poster who posted, actually posted the post... So when you're quoting someone, make sure that if you want it to look like this:
Quote: Originally Posted by Derphttp://forums.canadiancontent.net/showthread.php?p=12121212" \l "post12121212http://forums.canadiancontent.net/showthread.php?p=12121212" \l "post12121212
This is Derpy derp derp.
That your quote line looks like this (I will replace the square brackets [ , ] with { and }, otherwise it will look like above, and you won't see the syntax): {QUOTE=Derp;12121212} This is Derpy derp derp. {/quote} If you just want to quote part of someone's post, and don't care about the blue text and orange arrow linking back to the post, just make sure that your quote has two open and two closed square brackets. Again with replacing [ with { and ] with }, make sure you have this: {quote} Text you wish to quote {/quote} The {/quote} closes the quote. If you are missing the brackets, it can end up looking like this:
VanIsle If you want to do a quick calculation just take the price listed per 100 g and add a zero. If it's listed at $1.99 then you know it's $19.90.[/QUOTE said:Oh, I know how it works, V.I. but these things aren't done for savvy shoppers- they are done for impulse shoppers who look at price and nothing else, ones who will choose the lowest price with no regard to weight, quality or anything else. The quote doesn't have the closed ] bracket after VanIsle. Now when other posters quote this post, it will propogate the error, and make it look like others have posted what in fact they did not.
{QUOTE=Derp;12121212} This is Derpy derp derp. {/quote} If you just want to quote part of someone's post, and don't care about the blue text and orange arrow linking back to the post, just make sure that your quote has two open and two closed square brackets. Again with replacing [ with { and ] with }, make sure you have this:
{quote} Text you wish to quote {/quote} The {/quote} closes the quote. If you are missing the brackets, it can end up looking like this:
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