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Re: How can one find his previous preview page (uncreated)?

by BrowserUk (Patriarch)
on Oct 03, 2015 at 17:16 UTC ( [id://1143721]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How can one find his previous preview page (uncreated)?

I've also "lost" posts at the preview stage in the past.

These days if I think the post will require a lot of typing or reviewing, I shift-click the comment on button to open it in a separate tab so that I can continue to interact with the site in the original tab whilst I work on the post.

A few times in the past I've had my browser crash whilst preparing a long post that I've already expended considerable effort on. In those circumstances I've resorted to grepping the browser cache directory for some phrase that I think will be fairly unique and occasionally succeeded in recovering the bulk of the input from there.

It would be nice if the site remembered the data from your last preview and provided a way to recover it.


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Re^2: How can one find his previous preview page (uncreated)?
by syphilis (Archbishop) on Oct 04, 2015 at 11:29 UTC
    ... I shift-click the comment on button to open it in a separate tab so that I can continue to interact with the site in the original tab whilst I work on the post

    I took to the same approach a while back, with success.
    But then for no apparent reason, instead of the mouse-click opening the tab I was selecting (as I intended), it would randomly close that selected tab.
    I took this to prove that God does, in fact, exist - though, more probably, it proves that I need a new mouse ;-)

    Cheers,
    Rob

      I mostly use Opera -- in which shift-click opens the link in a new tab.

      I also use FF for some sites. I took a quick look for an equivalent mechanism but didn't find one.


      With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
      Examine what is said, not who speaks -- Silence betokens consent -- Love the truth but pardon error.
      "Science is about questioning the status quo. Questioning authority". I knew I was on the right track :)
      In the absence of evidence, opinion is indistinguishable from prejudice.

        For FireFox, install nearly any of the many dozens of "tabs" extensions and you can add mouse and context menu ways to "open in new tab". (I just get frustrated that they all seem to leave out "submit to new tab" or similar.)

        - tye        

        Middle mouse button will open links in a new tab in FF by default.

        It's Ctrl+click, same as Chrome and Safari. :P

Re^2: How can one find his previous preview page (uncreated)?
by u65 (Chaplain) on Oct 03, 2015 at 22:59 UTC

    Thanks for the ideas!

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