Bergamot I use the >=196 and it gives me an error when I install it:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: addtodelegate() in DOMAIN/vanilla/extensions/Quotations.php on line 27
I've renamed your default.php to Quotations.php, and put it in the main /extensions folder. The other files I uploaded to extensions/Quotations/ because that's what I saw in default.php.
Haha Bergamot, I guess I was a sloppy reader. It's clear now though! ;-)
I downloaded the version from lussumo.com. If 0.9.3 is available, is that still a beta or something then? I'd love this extension. My users ave been using phpBB for over 3 years now so I'd like the migration to be as smooth as possible. I'm installing Vanila as a pilot, if it sticks I'm going to use it, if it doesn't we'll remain with phpBB. I love the way Vanilla looks and feels but for the users to like it I might need some more functionality.
Rens, yes 0.9.3 is still a beta - it's publically available on the SVN but we advise against using it on a production forum. Especially this late in the game when we're expecting the release of v1 (relatively) imminantly (noone knows when, though, so dont pester ) which will include with it a nice easy install/upgrade script and whatever else.
Too bad extensions are already made for 0.9.3 in that case.
My users are still leaning towards phpBB. I'm thinking abuot using Vanilla on my other more private website though.
I'm using a Textile extension I've linked on the documentation and to quote you cound simpli prefix "bq." to the text block. Simple and effective.
I might just add a quote button... If only I knew how to do it :p
It would be pretty easy to modify my quote extension to use textile, markdown, or bbcode syntax; I'm just not familiar enough with the first two to do it myself.
The TextileCode extension is the one linked in the documentation and makes use of the original Textile function by Textism.
In the meantime I'll look to add a quote button to TextileCode, maybe taking it from Whisper... :)
In my forum everyone has already managed to use Textile (it's the most natural markup language in my opinion) and the bq. syntax :)
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