Okay. I feel that I must ask.
Is there a reason for the decision to have multiple links very close to the subject line when making a new topic on this webpage, and having the forum update every time you move around? On many other forums, and websites, if you press the back button, you move back. On this site instead you load the page you were on earlier.
This has the consequence of it being very easy to accidently press one of the links of you're going to change the title of a thread you're posting, and if you do, going back will send you to a blank page, instead of, as on other forums, just send you back to your post.
The reason I ask is because I was stupid enough to just write a post of a few pages without writing it in word or something first, and copying it here. So I lost it. And went a little nuts, being the emotional wreck that I am. I just don't seem to learn to do that.
Anyway, is there a reason for that? If not, is it too much if I suggest changing that? It should lower the stress on your server, having people go back to the page already stored in their memory instead of loading it anew too, I think.
Is there a reason for the decision to have multiple links very close to the subject line when making a new topic on this webpage, and having the forum update every time you move around? On many other forums, and websites, if you press the back button, you move back. On this site instead you load the page you were on earlier.
This has the consequence of it being very easy to accidently press one of the links of you're going to change the title of a thread you're posting, and if you do, going back will send you to a blank page, instead of, as on other forums, just send you back to your post.
The reason I ask is because I was stupid enough to just write a post of a few pages without writing it in word or something first, and copying it here. So I lost it. And went a little nuts, being the emotional wreck that I am. I just don't seem to learn to do that.
Anyway, is there a reason for that? If not, is it too much if I suggest changing that? It should lower the stress on your server, having people go back to the page already stored in their memory instead of loading it anew too, I think.