Many times I have lost post after minutes or hours of writing them, touching unwittingly a keyboard key or for another reason. I encountered the same problem on other forums/portals also.
But....
I have a very good experience with some other forums/portals.They have installed a plug in that save automatically what you write and you lose nothing when something happen.So when you tried back to the post that you have been writing (before you escaped touching a wrong key or something else), you would found yourself where you have been before and your post magically will re-appear to continue where you have left off.
It is possible for MX Linux forum/portal to install this plug-in?
MX Linux Forum improvements/Auto Save plug-in
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Re: MX Linux Forum improvements/Auto Save plug-in
@ Penguin, this is a problem that also have. The present solution is to compose the document in Libre Office, where I have a short period auto-save, then Copy/Paste
in to the Forum - or to who ever else I am writing. LO might lose a few words occasionally, but certainly not it all.
in to the Forum - or to who ever else I am writing. LO might lose a few words occasionally, but certainly not it all.
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Re: MX Linux Forum improvements/Auto Save plug-in
Another method is to frequently use the "Save Draft" option.
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Re: MX Linux Forum improvements/Auto Save plug-in
If you are using Firefox the add-on Form History Control will save what you typed into a text area, with the advantage of working everywhere.
Re: MX Linux Forum improvements/Auto Save plug-in
Just commenting using Firefox (no extra plugins) if you mistakenly erase something just press <Ctrl>z (undo) to restore it.
If you press <Ctrl>z too many times <Shift><Ctrl>z will go the other way (redo).
If I accidentally click a link & go away from the page, usually just using the Back button takes me back to what I was composing.
If you press <Ctrl>z too many times <Shift><Ctrl>z will go the other way (redo).
If I accidentally click a link & go away from the page, usually just using the Back button takes me back to what I was composing.
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Re: MX Linux Forum improvements/Auto Save plug-in
Yes, that's what I use in Chrome too, it works most of the times, for example I closed this tab after I wrote this, reopened with CTRL-Shift-T, when to a link and back with the Back button, and here I am with the same text in the input field.timkb4cq wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:03 pm Just commenting using Firefox (no extra plugins) if you mistakenly erase something just press <Ctrl>z (undo) to restore it.
If you press <Ctrl>z too many times <Shift><Ctrl>z will go the other way (redo).
If I accidentally click a link & go away from the page, usually just using the Back button takes me back to what I was composing.