I agree with Arthus.

The buttons perform actions, while links navigate you elsewhere.
We're
using the right controls.

My issue was a matter of discoverability.  Arthus's recommendation
below would have led to an improved user experience for me.

--David

On May 22, Arthus Erea <[email protected]> wrote:
> Saving a post is an action taken upon a post. We already have a button  
> to do said action.
>
> Previewing is something you can do with a post, but it does not affect  
> the post at all. The buttons at the bottom are for updating a post;  
> previewing is just "getting" a post.
>
> I think having the save prompter makes sense, and would be happy to  
> implement it in the current link.
>
> In fact, that's probably the best solution:
> 1) Keep the current link position, but always have it there.
> 2) If clicked for an unsaved post, prompt to save first.
>
> In that situation, I don't see any need for FAT and recommend against  
> using it.

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