On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 17:59 -0500, spencerp wrote: > Not sure if there's much point in it. *Shrug* It auto-saves as you work > on the posts / pages anyway. And if you want to SAVE IT Save It.. you > just hit the "Save" button.. it stores as a draft.. either way, it > auto-saves it while working on it and you can always just normal save it > too.. I dunno tho..
I also miss the "Save and Continue Editing" button. Autosave is nothing I can rely on. (I don't even know how often it saves.) I like the feeling of pushing a button and knowing my work is safe. Besides, I'd love to see the ability to turn autosave off. I recently had a case where two users worked on the same article: One was editing, the other reloaded from time to time in order to proof-read. What they didn't think about, was the autosave feature: When the writer was ready and saved his work, the proof-reader was still in the article, and -- autosave saved the old version. It wasn't too tragic in the end, because the autosaved version wasn't too different from the final version. But that's one reason why it would be nice to be able to turn autosave off. Alex -- Alex Günsche, Zirona OpenSource-Consulting Blogs: http://www.zirona.com/ | http://www.regularimpressions.net *** Want to test the shiny new release of InstantUpgrade? *** http://www.zirona.com/blog/software/instantupgrade-10-beta/ _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
