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For example you can add video...
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Hi @tabs
This is just an example reply to your question. Here we would typically provide feedback or assist with your post but as this is just a demo we'll play pretend here.
This reply is just provided for demo purposes to help you get a sense for how Plato works.
Thanks,
idas
I'm just an example reply but did you know you can @ mention others within Plato. Type the @ character when composing any entity to search for and mention others.
For example here are some mentions @samos, @fritz, @cisco, @Breaker222, @frankmonroe.
Regards,
aaaaaaaaa
I'm just an example reply but did you know you can @ mention others within Plato. Type the @ character when composing any entity to search for and mention others.
For example here are some mentions @MattEllison, @unichan2018, @Carry, @srowan, @sapocockas.
Regards,
Isla
Hi @tabs
This is just a sample to help demonstrate Plato. You can ignore this post 😃
If this was a real reply it may actually contain some helpful information.
P4a7ker
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Did you know you can link to any other entity (topic, doc, article, question, idea or issue) within Plato using a # tag. Type the # character when composing a message within Plato to quickly search for and embed links to other entities.
For example we can link to the question hosting this reply using a # character follwed by the entity ID like so #1139.
You can also include optional text to display for # links like so #1234
(optional link text here
).
You can see a real hash link with link text here:- Example Question 1271 - notice the contextual tooltip when you hover over # links. You can also just use a # followed by the entity id to link to any entity like so #1139.
Regards,
pwelter34
Did you know you can link to any other entity (topic, doc, article, question, idea or issue) within Plato using a # tag. Type the # character when composing a message within Plato to quickly search for and embed links to other entities.
For example we can link to the question hosting this reply using a # character follwed by the entity ID like so #1139.
You can also include optional text to display for # links like so #1234
(optional link text here
).
You can see a real hash link with link text here:- Example Question 1271 - notice the contextual tooltip when you hover over # links. You can also just use a # followed by the entity id to link to any entity like so #1139.
Regards,
idas
@tabs, I'm an examplle reply pretending I'm not happy with your post grrrr - 😈
revered
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Hey @tabs,
Did you know that Plato supports quoting replies. You can see a quoted reply below...
@tabs, I'm an examplle reply pretending I'm not happy with your post grrrr - 😈
revered
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We can of course include some text after the quote.
-=: cusdom :=-
Did you know you can link to any other entity (topic, doc, article, question, idea or issue) within Plato using a # tag. Type the # character when composing a message within Plato to quickly search for and embed links to other entities.
For example we can link to the question hosting this reply using a # character follwed by the entity ID like so #1139.
You can also include optional text to display for # links like so #1234
(optional link text here
).
You can see a real hash link with link text here:- Example Question 1271 - notice the contextual tooltip when you hover over # links. You can also just use a # followed by the entity id to link to any entity like so #1139.
Regards,
lyrog
Did you know you can link to any other entity (topic, doc, article, question, idea or issue) within Plato using a # tag. Type the # character when composing a message within Plato to quickly search for and embed links to other entities.
For example we can link to the question hosting this reply using a # character follwed by the entity ID like so #1139.
You can also include optional text to display for # links like so #1234
(optional link text here
).
You can see a real hash link with link text here:- Example Question 1271 - notice the contextual tooltip when you hover over # links. You can also just use a # followed by the entity id to link to any entity like so #1139.
Regards,
nathanchase
Hey @tabs,
Did you know that Plato supports quoting replies. You can see a quoted reply below...
Did you know you can link to any other entity (topic, doc, article, question, idea or issue) within Plato using a # tag. Type the # character when composing a message within Plato to quickly search for and embed links to other entities.
For example we can link to the question hosting this reply using a # character follwed by the entity ID like so #1139.
You can also include optional text to display for # links like so #
1234
(optional link text here
).You can see a real hash link with link text here:- Example Question 1271 - notice the contextual tooltip when you hover over # links. You can also just use a # followed by the entity id to link to any entity like so #1139.
Regards,
nathanchase
We can of course include some text after the quote.
-=: Fannieenect :=-
I'm just an example reply but did you know you can @ mention others within Plato. Type the @ character when composing any entity to search for and mention others.
For example here are some mentions @RobertW, @ebevernage, @BarryV, @typedef, @Aleena.
Regards,
luison
I'm just an example reply but did you know you can @ mention others within Plato. Type the @ character when composing any entity to search for and mention others.
For example here are some mentions @Annie, @JohnD, @project_ufa, @Lachlan, @MattPress.
Regards,
jcarreira
Did you know you can link to any other entity (topic, doc, article, question, idea or issue) within Plato using a # tag. Type the # character when composing a message within Plato to quickly search for and embed links to other entities.
For example we can link to the question hosting this reply using a # character follwed by the entity ID like so #1139.
You can also include optional text to display for # links like so #1234
(optional link text here
).
You can see a real hash link with link text here:- Example Question 1271 - notice the contextual tooltip when you hover over # links. You can also just use a # followed by the entity id to link to any entity like so #1139.
Regards,
mortenbrudv
Hi @tabs
This is just a sample to help demonstrate Plato. You can ignore this post 😃
If this was a real reply it may actually contain some helpful information.
revered
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Hi @tabs
This is just an example reply to your question. Here we would typically provide feedback or assist with your post but as this is just a demo we'll play pretend here.
This reply is just provided for demo purposes to help you get a sense for how Plato works.
Thanks,
jack4it
Hey @tabs,
Did you know that Plato supports quoting replies. You can see a quoted reply below...
Hi @tabs
This is just an example reply to your question. Here we would typically provide feedback or assist with your post but as this is just a demo we'll play pretend here.
This reply is just provided for demo purposes to help you get a sense for how Plato works.
Thanks,
jack4it
We can of course include some text after the quote.
-=: ToadRage :=-
Hi @tabs
This is just an example reply to your question. Here we would typically provide feedback or assist with your post but as this is just a demo we'll play pretend here.
This reply is just provided for demo purposes to help you get a sense for how Plato works.
Thanks,
Stephen25