Answered Quick Reply Smilies.

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Leggy

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Often, when I'm posting a quick reply, I want to add a smiley. Unfortunately, I don't remember them all, and have to go advanced to get to the smiley list.

Would it be possible to add the smiley list to the quick reply option, to make it easier to select one? :goodtea:


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Oh my goodness! I see the smiley list in the quick reply and the edit! :surprised:

Was that there all along, or is that brand new? :fullblush:

Thanks! :runhappy:
 
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I didn't notice it either [MENTION=35259]Leggy[/MENTION]; I always went to "Go Advanced" for the onion Smilies :dead:
 
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I'm not very sure what do you mean now... please elaborate.

When I first posted, there was no smiley list button on the quick reply menu. A couple of hours later, suddenly it was there.

I think it's magic! :blushing:
 
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Just to clarify, said button is here:

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As the OP found his own answer before anyone else could help, I'll mark the issue as resolved.
 
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