There's some odd things happening so it's not just you.
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[quote] your quote [/quote]
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Maybe the Gov't didn't want that info disclosed!
I’ve been having a problem all day as wellI just did a whole post abut the New USAF Spectrum Warfare Wing at Eglin AFB being led by General Mark D. Kelly and poof, it's gone. I'll try again later.
I was thinking the same thingMaybe the Gov't didn't want that info disclosed!
This forum has always had an Auto Save feature where you can go back to a thread and where you begin to post a reply, a Restore Auto Saved Content button will appear and it will have saved your message. I've used it successfully in the past when my power went out or there was an issue on my computer which caused an abrupt stop to my typing. In this post I stopped after seven words and searched something else on the forum, when I returned, my words were still there.I just did a whole post abut the New USAF Spectrum Warfare Wing at Eglin AFB being led by General Mark D. Kelly and poof, it's gone. I'll try again later.
Thanks Nathan, I've never had to do anything so involved like that, the forum has always auto saved my posts and now it seems with the latest update that there is a Save Draft option here.For lengthy and/or complex posts I've found it to be "insurance" against lost posts to compose the post in a word processing app on the computer, then copy it in to a forum's post editing window. Some word processing apps have features to add html tags for images, web links, font types and sizes, etc. Or, you can manually type in tags if you're familiar with basic html. Example:orCode:[img] your image[/img]
Code:[quote] your quote [/quote]
or for a link
.Code:[URL="https://www.your link[/URL]
Some forums use "<... >" instead of the "[...]" so be aware of that.
Thank you for the heads-up on the Save Draft feature, SeaBreeze.This forum has always had an Auto Save feature where you can go back to a thread and where you begin to post a reply, a Restore Auto Saved Content button will appear and it will have saved your message. I've used it successfully in the past when my power went out or there was an issue on my computer which caused an abrupt stop to my typing. In this post I stopped after seven words and searched something else on the forum, when I returned, my words were still there.
This newest upgrade that Matrix mentioned just a few days now shows an icon for Save Draft, it shows at the top of your message box to the left of Preview. I haven't used that yet, but I assume it's Senior Forums' alternative to Nathan's suggestion about saving drafts, but done right here.
You're welcome, Sea.Thanks Aunt Marg, the Preview icon at the top is new too, used to be at the bottom of the post. We're all learning the new changes together.
the music videos are not displaying like they normally do for me so don't feel bad FT