Hey all sorry if this has been answered somewhere else but I had it with this issue. When I write a post I then spell check it with Ispell the spell
check software. If I do that and then add something and in the process hit the backspace button three or more times it backs up the whole darn page
and I loose everything.
Anyone having this issue or know a cure? My PC is all clean and this has been a problem for ALONG time.
I have reformatted twice for other reasons so I know its not spy-ware or anything like that. Maybe the spell check software or the site just does
that?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I don't use a spell-checker but I was under the assumption that it's built into the site....try misspelling a word, it'll stop you. Unless it's in
the title section.
Well I can say yup I have had that problem
I got around it by making sure my cursor is in the box and the text
area is selected.
Sometimes If I accidentally click out of the box and hit the back button
poof there goes what ever I did. it's not just here it happens on all sites.
Just need to be careful example
sometimes not sure why but if I hit the comma odd things happen as well.
About the spell check mine's built in to the browser.
Before I realized how to "fix" the backspace problem, I used to do my posts in openoffice
then copy past into a reply so I didn't have that problem until I
thought about what I was doing to cause it.
Thats when I figured since what I said above works I'll stick with it.
I don't have a spell checker program either... Guess I assumed it was built into FireFox... Had the same feature in IE, never downloaded anything
special. Whenever I miss-spell a word, it's underlined in red. I then right-click it for the correct spelling.
I use Microsoft's iespell.com, once you download, it's built into your brower and all you have to do is right click on your text and click on spell
check, it does not take you to another page, have had it for years and no problems..
I also found this useful after I posted "my work around"
but his seems to do the trick
( I take no responsibility for blowing up your computer)
Luckily, this behavior can be modified. Here's how:
1 - In the address bar type: about:config.
2 - Scroll down to the entry called browser.backspace_action.
3 - Double-click on this row and it will pop up a dialog box asking you to enter a value. The current value will be 0, change it to be 2 then click
OK.
It sounds like a browser issue, not a site issue and not a virus or bug or anything.
Personally, I never use the backspace key to go backwards through my browser history, so I've disabled that function in my browser. Here's a site
about how to do that on Firefox for Mac (what I use): Block the 'Delete goes
back' action in Firefox Web Browsers .