Not sure what your problem is MONK, it all seems to work OK for me?
AND it's also seemed to work OK for you in your last post too - at least, as far as WE can see?? :shocked:
Maybe it's something you've inadvertently hit on your keyboard, or set on your own device?? :dontknow:
However, there
IS an issue with caps not carrying thru to the post if you don't enter enough 'words' rather than just 'un-recognised as a word' letters (like FTFY) or just enter numbers... ie, if someone just posts '
RT 2018' or '
F3 2015' and
NOTHING ELSE, then the system won't recognise the caps - but the easy way around that is to put in a
RECOGNISABLE word, ie enter '
RT Spyder 2018' or '
F3 Can-Am 2015' - then both those examples will have enough letters AND numbers for the caps to stick once you hit Submit!
Edit: it just looks like your 'ftfy' post issue, even with the emoji, was simply because it's an unrecognisable string of letters, & not enough at that, so the system didn't recognise it as being meaningful.... Dunno what the issue was with the '
When I quote....' bit - it all seems to work fine in post #1 but then not in your quote. :dontknow: And apart from the quoted bit with your added bolding, the rest of that post worked fine....
Still, there are
SOME devices, usually
phones & tablets, that have 'built in' software that will do all the 'deemed necessary' letter capitalising themselves, so who-ever entered that text (
AR??)
MAY have been using such a device and actually have typed/entered it all in lower case, then when
THEY submitted it,
THEIR device/software added the necessary caps, but all the invisibly embedded commands
MIGHT NOT transfer with that text into a quote, simply because the quote software doesn't recognise all the invisibly embedded commands in their post when it picks up the text to quote, so it ignores/drops them - sorta like leaving a colon off our emoji's ie
:thumbnail - only in this case, there's no ending colon on the command string, so the software here doesn't see that as an emoji at all, but here it does :thumbup: or maybe it's something like when people accidentally delete the end or part of the 'Quote' deliniators, ie
[.QUOTE] their text here... [/QUOT - only in this instance, cos the '
E]' that
should be on the end of the closing
[./QUOTE] has been omitted (. added to ensure example remains as is!) which means that the text 'quoted' won't ever appear/be displayed as a quote, even if it's been left in its entirety and not edited/reduced to only the necessary/pertinent text in order to aid clarity &/or brevity....
Make sense? Help any? :dontknow: