This is happened to me more times than I care to admit. I don't even use Google Chrome.Pascal (post: 1339011) wrote:Let's say you've just typed a long post up, and suddenly start editing and accidentaly hang for a second on the backspace button. In Google Chrome it sends your page back and as a result wipes out your post (going forward doesn't help, its already gone). Does anyone know how to disable the backspace in Google as a back button. I'm tired of losing my great walls of text!
"My computer has a problem."Cap'n Nick (post: 1339377) wrote:You are all on notice. The next great point of my ill-spent time will be beating down people who use tech support threads for brand evangelism rather than actually supporting tech.
Cap'n Nick (post: 1339377) wrote:...except Firefox has that "feature" as well.
Whitefang (post: 1340040) wrote:When I first saw this thread, I thought I couldn't help. But now I realize I can. This happens to me in Firefox quite often. Well, let me rephrase. I utilize this feature quite often when I need to reread the posts to which I am responding. I'm not sure how it works in Chrome, but I imagine it's quite similar.
Anyway, if you accidentally or intentionally hit the back button, whether it be from your 5-button mouse or the backspace key, you can hit the forward button (either at the top, through the context-menu, or a button on your mouse/keyboard), and your text will be preserved. I'm so confident that I will now test this here, on CAA.
Be advised, however, that it does not work with the "quick post" option at the bottom of the thread.
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