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This another new member (kinda dumb) question, but how does one add quotes to their posts here? Manually?

Also, clearly since the site is too big to navigate and so many rules, as funny as this is gonna sound, is there a Guide to how to better navigate? -_-"
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Sasha_100 wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 16:08 This another new member (kinda dumb) question, but how does one add quotes to their posts here? Manually?

Also, clearly since the site is too big to navigate and so many rules, as funny as this is gonna sound, is there a Guide to how to better navigate? -_-"
Do you mean a signature?

You can add a signature on your UCP. However, you may be too new to have that option yet.

As for navigation, this thread has links to important pages/threads.
Otherwise, just wandering through the forums is the best way to become familiar with the site. :tiphat:
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If you mean replying with quotes you click the button near the avatar of the message you want to quote in your answer.
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Gravy wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 18:45
Sasha_100 wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 16:08 This another new member (kinda dumb) question, but how does one add quotes to their posts here? Manually?

Also, clearly since the site is too big to navigate and so many rules, as funny as this is gonna sound, is there a Guide to how to better navigate? -_-"
Do you mean a signature?

You can add a signature on your UCP. However, you may be too new to have that option yet.

As for navigation, has links to important pages/threads.
Otherwise, just wandering through the forums is the best way to become familiar with the site. :tiphat:

Is there a way to know how long it'll be till the option is available to me?

Umm.... What about people who can't spend enough time to wander around yes forums?

Wouldn't it be better to have a Guidelines forum, one that can only be changex by the moderators? (so rule changes can be applied and people not flogging there to post complaints). All the info newbie's need bundled up in one place (like the reviewer team guidelines) so that people can do what they came to originally do here and leaving hands for other important issues on the site than leaving it to be a big scrambled mess?
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NetMassimo wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 02:12 If you mean replying with quotes you click the button near the avatar of the message you want to quote in your answer.
Got it thanks!
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Sasha_100 wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 10:59
Gravy wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 18:45
Sasha_100 wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 16:08 This another new member (kinda dumb) question, but how does one add quotes to their posts here? Manually?

Also, clearly since the site is too big to navigate and so many rules, as funny as this is gonna sound, is there a Guide to how to better navigate? -_-"
Do you mean a signature?

You can add a signature on your UCP. However, you may be too new to have that option yet.

As for navigation, has links to important pages/threads.
Otherwise, just wandering through the forums is the best way to become familiar with the site. :tiphat:

Is there a way to know how long it'll be till the option is available to me?

Umm.... What about people who can't spend enough time to wander around yes forums?

Wouldn't it be better to have a Guidelines forum, one that can only be changex by the moderators? (so rule changes can be applied and people not flogging there to post complaints). All the info newbie's need bundled up in one place (like the reviewer team guidelines) so that people can do what they came to originally do here and leaving hands for other important issues on the site than leaving it to be a big scrambled mess?
That's why I linked to the Links and Info for New Members thread. I suggest giving it a look.

If you think of something specific that is missing from it, just suggest it and we'll take adding the info under consideration.

Actually becoming familiar with the forums is really only an issue for those who want to spend time in them, so spending time in them wouldn't be an issue. :tiphat:
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