On a Macintosh, in every other editing context (including, ironically, this forurm page) pressing the "Command (aka "Open Apple")" key together with the left arrow key causes the cursor to move to the beginning of the current line. Similarly
In phpMyFAQ 2.0, however, the Command Arrow keys seem to be mapped always to page history: pressing CMD <- goes back in history, pressing CMD -> goes forward. This is fine, unless you are adding a new FAQ, in which case, it is a disaster. Instead of moving to the beginning of the line, CMC <- causes you to go back to the previous page, losing any unsaved work (the editing form is reset each time it is accessed.)
I have done this probably 5 times now, so you'd think I 'd learn my lesson. But I am a slow learner so PLEASE fix this bug!
Thanks
Bad key mapping causes possible data loss ("Command Arr
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Hi,
you've not specified your browser: could you try to verify the issue using FF 2.0, just to see if this is a bug related to TinyMCE, the WYSIWYG editor we adopted since 2.x?
FYI here is its browser compatibility chart.
Thanks in advance,
Matteo
you've not specified your browser: could you try to verify the issue using FF 2.0, just to see if this is a bug related to TinyMCE, the WYSIWYG editor we adopted since 2.x?
FYI here is its browser compatibility chart.
Thanks in advance,
Matteo
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Browser is FF 2.0.0.4
Sorry, my browser is Firefox 2.0.0.4. Mac OS X 10.4.9