Hi There,
This is just a sample question to demonstrate how the "Plato.Questions" module works within Plato. This is not a real post and simply exists to help you get a sense for how Plato.Questions works.
Messages within Plato are typically written in Markdown.
For example you can add formatted text such as bold, italics, inline code
or even code blocks...
public void ExampleMethod() {
// ... do something
}
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Please feel free to explore Plato and modify any content here within the demo. This is all just sameple data.
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Hi @Reverbe
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,
Fannieenect
Hi @Reverbe
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,
beats
@Reverbe, I'm an examplle reply pretending I'm not happy with your post grrrr - 😈
PartyLineLimo
https://plato.instantasp.co.uk/
Hi @Reverbe
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,
Cedrik
Hey @Reverbe,
Did you know that Plato supports quoting replies. You can see a quoted reply below...
Hi @Reverbe
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,
Cedrik
We can of course include some text after the quote.
-=: PartyLineLimo :=-
Thanks @Reverbe,
I'm not actually a real person. I'm just an example reply to help demonstrate how Plato works. I'm populated automatically via a background process within Plato.
Regards,
Lachlan
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 #1142.
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 741 - 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 #1142.
Regards,
seanmill
Hey @Reverbe,
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 #1142.
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 741 - 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 #1142.
Regards,
seanmill
We can of course include some text after the quote.
-=: atpw25 :=-
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 #1142.
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 741 - 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 #1142.
Regards,
marcus85
Thanks @Reverbe,
I'm not actually a real person. I'm just an example reply to help demonstrate how Plato works. I'm populated automatically via a background process within Plato.
Regards,
typedef
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 #1142.
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 741 - 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 #1142.
Regards,
gogetter
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 #1142.
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 741 - 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 #1142.
Regards,
mcrose
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 #1142.
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 741 - 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 #1142.
Regards,
demo2
@Reverbe, I'm just an example reply. I'm not real but let's pretend i like this post 👍
sapocockas
Hi @Reverbe
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,
hamed
Hi @Reverbe
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,
tieulong2000
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 #1142.
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 741 - 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 #1142.
Regards,
NajiJzr
Hey @Reverbe,
Thanks for the post. I'm just an example reply but if I was a real person I would definately ❤️ this.
-=: einaradolfsen :=-