How can I multiquote?
If you wish to quote individual quotes, the easiest way is if the quotes are recent replies to the topic you are replying in.
If you look below the text box you are typing your reply in, you will see the most recent replies with links on the left to "Insert Quote" which will automatically generate the quote script at your cursor in the text box.
Another, less powerful technique is to highlight what you are quoting and hit the quote button to the left of the spoiler symbol (which looks like a radiation sign). This is great for book quotes and such. You can even edit the code to put a header that says who you are quoting. (My example will use {} for []
{quote=who you are quoting here}text to quote here{/quote} Gives you
text to quote here
[side note] this technique also works for spoilers
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Finally, I frequently make quotes that cross topics. To generate the header with a link from a quote in another topic I open a quote for the reply I want to quote in a new tab, copy that, then paste it in a reply to the topic I want to post in.
Unfortunately this technique does not work for topics that are locked. It
is technically possible to generate a quote header that links to a locked topic, but it involves extracting code from the address bar, and interpolating the exact time (in seconds) that elapsed between some arbitrary zero point in the 1970s or something... and when the post was made. Hardly worth the trouble. (Kudo's to AA for showing me how to do that).
Edit: Since writing the above, I have been granted some moderator privileges. One allows me to pull quote code from locked topics. If you truly want your spiffy new topic/reply with quotes from locked topics to have the forum generated quote code with embedded link and such, just drop my name in your topic, and voice the request and I will edit it into your post. -SerackEdit2: Since writing the above, I learned how to embead any link into a quote header, and I generated a post explaining how
here