And this works, but only when the member profile is at the top of the post (not when it is at the left).
Thank you, Paddy Landau and Elfy, for helping me with this issue how to keep the edited text
And this works, but only when the member profile is at the top of the post (not when it is at the left).
Thank you, Paddy Landau and Elfy, for helping me with this issue how to keep the edited text
Not noticed this to be honest, so I had a look - web browser smaller than this and yes they do stop wrapping. Though I have to say having a browser that small is quite a hindrance in itself.
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I may though be confused about what you're saying.
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Edit: to be clear: Autosave works when the profile is on top. I find no yellow save message and no restore button for it when the profile is at the left. Where should I look for the restore button (using an updated Firefox in 12.04)?
Furthermore, I see the yellow autosave message when editing the message now, but no restore button. Can I rely on this feature?
Last edited by sudodus; March 5th, 2013 at 03:10 PM.
Hmm, I had this once. It reappeared when I closed the tab and re-opened it with Undo Close Tab (Ctrl+Shift+T) — but I'm not sure whether that functionality is built in or from an add-on.
EDIT: The Restore Auto-Saved Content button appears only after returning to the tab, not immediately.
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haha i certainly dont have the browser that small. i use firefox, have not changed my habits, not had problems browsing until yesterday, when i think i noticed the lack of wrapping for thread titles.
anyway its fixed now. i just figured for people using netbooks, or larger fonts they would have problems.
Edit: just checked again, its specific to "new posts" thread list, those dont wrap.
Last edited by black veils; March 5th, 2013 at 03:21 PM.
I always do that. I have also developed the habit of pressing Ctrl when selecting a link if I want to keep the page. Along with the Lazarus Form Recovery plug-in, this keeps me triple-safe!
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