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"Are you sure you wan't to leave?"

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Posted: Sun, 13/12/2015 05:07 (8 Years ago)
so, most sites, when someone is writing an thing on an Forum, when they accidentally click other Link, or accidentally close the Tab, there is an message asking "Are you sure that you wan't to close? info will be lost blah blah blah". I suggest this Message to be on the "Write new Post" when you are writing an post.
Pancake
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Posted: Sun, 13/12/2015 05:24 (8 Years ago)
yES
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Marikot
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Posted: Sun, 13/12/2015 05:27 (8 Years ago)
All of the yes'es i could possibly ever give you
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TheBlueOwl
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Posted: Sun, 13/12/2015 05:29 (8 Years ago)
Ooooh, yes, definitely yes! The amount of times I've been writing a really long post and accidentally clicked out of it...
Nessy
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Posted: Sun, 13/12/2015 05:29 (8 Years ago)
Um....do your browsers not save like mine does?

If I accidentally click away, I can hit the back button and all the words are still there...

If I close the tab, I can right click "reopen closed tab", and the words are still there...

The only times I lose anything is when I close the browser.

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Marikot
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Posted: Sun, 13/12/2015 05:31 (8 Years ago)
Mine saves stuff too, but I tend to leave a bunch of tabs open. And then I start writing a post on one of them.
And when I decide to close some pf them so it doesn't get clustered, I almost always end up closing the one tab with the post I was writing.
I could always Ctrl+shift+T until I find it, but it's really unpractical >: