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Include a "Reply without quote" option
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I check to see what templates have been customized or maybe what posting setting have been set, because you should see a reply button between edit post and reply with quote.
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#3
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By default a "Reply" link should appear on every post next to Edit, which means that somewhere in your style something was changed.
see: without a link to the forum in question, there really is no way to tell what's going on.. EDIT: Check your Quick Reply settings, if you turn Quick Reply off, the reply link will disappear (at least it did for me on my dev vBulletin) This = No Reply link at bottom of post: This = Reply link at bottom of post: the third option should be the same as the second image. |
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Sorry I don't know. I personally leave it up to members to decide if they want the advanced editor or not when replying/quoting.
I imagine there's a plugin or mod or something out there you could use to force everyone to the 'advanced' version, though I don't know of any offhand. |
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There already is in option.
There are two ways to reply to a thread without quoting:
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Quote:
However, even with it disabled, you can still use Reply to Thread. |
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