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berowne
berowne
NSW
1560 posts
NSW, 1560 posts
2 Apr 2021 4:15pm
Hi SeaBreeze.com.au
Awesome website thank you. Is there a way to view and edit in DRAFT mode before posting a long forum topic?
powersloshin
powersloshin
NSW
1855 posts
NSW, 1855 posts
2 Apr 2021 9:42pm
berowne said..
Hi SeaBreeze.com.au
Awesome website thank you. Is there a way to view and edit in DRAFT mode before posting a long forum topic?


you can post and if you don't like it hit 'Edit' or 'Delete' ?
GasHazard
GasHazard
QLD
385 posts
QLD, 385 posts
2 Apr 2021 10:44pm
You could write in a word processor and copy paste.
The formatting might fall over though, and some symbols wont be recognised.
olskool
olskool
QLD
2463 posts
QLD, 2463 posts
3 Apr 2021 4:15am
Just proofread what you typed before you hit "post"??
Paducah
Paducah
2837 posts
2837 posts
3 Apr 2021 6:16am
powersloshin said..

berowne said..
Hi SeaBreeze.com.au
Awesome website thank you. Is there a way to view and edit in DRAFT mode before posting a long forum topic?



you can post and if you don't like it hit 'Edit' or 'Delete' ?


+1 You get a few hours before "the epoxy sets".

Source: I can't proofread vrey well
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15101 posts
WA, 15101 posts
3 Apr 2021 6:46am
berowne said..
Hi SeaBreeze.com.au
Awesome website thank you. Is there a way to view and edit in DRAFT mode before posting a long forum topic?


Are you talking about when you compose something and things stuff up and you lose the writing? If you are doing a big post write it up in notepad or something else and then just paste it back into your browser when you have it complete. Its painful if something takes you ages to write and you lose it because the browser mucks up.
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