- Affected App
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Google Chrome
Version 38.0.2125.111 (64-bit)
Steps to repeat....
1) Post
2) Immediately without navigating away, click edit, then try to submit
The submit button does not work.
Google Chrome
Version 38.0.2125.111 (64-bit)
Steps to repeat....
1) Post
2) Immediately without navigating away, click edit, then try to submit
The submit button does not work.
edit test to comfirm
Dit the edit worked?
It does so in FireFox(working)
Test post.
Edit test post.
Re-edit test post.
Re-re-edit test post: This was done on Chrome. All seems well.
Original post on line 1
edit on line 2
re-edit on line 3 ----- Noticed the prefix above reads, FIXED (thank you).
stay away from chrome and use open source browsers
stay away from chrome and use open source browsers
On Windows I use only Firefox.
But on Linux, it has to be Chrome. The zoom function isn't dependable and often breaks sites on Firefox when using Linux.
(I use 150% to see sites, because my monitor is that big)
stay away from chrome and use open source browsers
Stay away from this crappy browser called Firefox, it's an assembled pile of bugs
Stay away from this crappy browser called Firefox, it's an assembled pile of bugs
It's not that bad. Firefox has improved much over the years.
Still crappy on Linux though.
Firefox for managing highly-interactive webpages.Chrome was offered by Google on start page with annoying pop up, similar to IE back to win 95,98,xp
stay away from chrome and use open source browsers
I use Chrome exclusively on my laptop and have for the last three years. It has given me no problems whatsoever and I am able to do all things internet within the browsers parameters.
I hate open youtube, copy the text and paste again in youtube
Instead, Select the text, right click to open menu, and click YouTube IT to search the selected text in Youtube site.
This is just one of many add-ons that do not exist for Chrome or IE
Hi
Still crappy on Linux though.
I'm baffled. Firefox runs way better on Linux than on Windows in my experience. On Windows it tends to be rather slow, but on my Ubuntu box is runs
Hi
I'm baffled. Firefox runs way better on Linux than on Windows in my experience. On Windows it tends to be rather slow, but on my Ubuntu box is runs
As I said, I have a VERY large display and so I need something to keep the zoom at about 150%
I need to depend on an add-on, because there is no default setting to keep every site at 150%. And it seems most add-ons break the layout of many site. They either enlarge the text, but keep the layout small or enlarge the layout, but mess up with the text.
Google Chrome has a seting that lets me keep it at 150% and nothing gets messed up.
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