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save draft of incomplete posts
Have you ever been in the middle of a really long post, but something comes up and you have to stop writing before it's finished? Wouldn't it be nice if you could save that post as a draft and come back to it later?
I'm really surprised that I can't find anything like this, and I'm pretty sure that my old ikonboard had it. If anyone can create a mod like this I'm sure it would be pretty popular. Of course maybe I haven't looked hard enough and it already exists. If it does please let me know. Cheers, Andrew |
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Yes, this would also come in handy for users who don't click on "Remember Me" when signing in.
I had a new user log in, lots of folks welcomed him, he typed up a long bio explaining who he was... and the session timed-out while he crafted his message. When he was done and ready to submit, he had been logged out (the current time-out is set to 20 minutes I believe) and therefore he lost his entire post. He hasn't been back since. :tired: As an admin, I shouldn't have to make my time-out longer for this; vBulletin should be smarter and either save drafts, or work around this issue somehow. Gmail does it well, auto-saves every few minutes... |
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I also agree this would be an excellent hack if it can be done
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I received an angry email a couple days ago from a new member who also lost a long post because he was logged out automatically without his knowledge. He forgot to click "remember me" when he logged in, but he didn't know he was logged out until he tried to submit his lengthy message.
Some kind of a save to draft feature would really be nice, especially if it did it automatically. |
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quick soultion maybe, by default click the "Remember Me" box?
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Also, for the record, when I was searching I found a "save drafts" hack for vB 3.0. (Perhaps this could be ported to 3.5.) |
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Actually, it made a lot of sense to change. The premise was that if you want to be remembered, you have to check the box one time and you're done. But, if you didn't want to be remembered, you used to have to uncheck the box every time.
Browsers just need to handle forms and the back button better. The way they handle things now is not at all intuitive. |
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