Do long posts mean slow responses in composing them?
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I just don’t know what’s going on and I spend HUGE amounts of time that I don’t have trying to trouble-shoot. When logging into my WordPress, my text hardly appeared and then wouldn’t appear after a few letters. I finally got logged in, but there was still sluggishness, so I bailed and just ran combofix, jrt and then my Ccleaner and I updated my Spyware Blaster. And just prior to starting my work on my blog today, I had de-fragged.
Typing in here is working fine. No delays happening, and I suspect that even if I left my attached keyboard (natural contour, Microsoft) plugged in, it would be the same. (I thought it might be that. I unplugged it and plugged it back in and it allowed me to log on, but didn’t speed up composing.) I get sluggish responses in my composing area with the native keyboard I’m using to type this, as well as on my detachable nc keyboard, for example.
Is it just that the post I’m working on is lengthy? It’s been one freaking interruption after another. The god of this system of things must not want me to finish.
Thanks in advance.
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Instead of staring another topic within an hour of starting this one, I’ll toss this in here. Was there a tweak to the way feature connected with composing blog posts work? I don’t mind the way my work field hits a roof, allowing me to retain sight of my tools. And I don’t mind switching to the page’s scroll button to scroll the contain of my work field. But I found it disorienting the way, when your cursor is dipping below the botton of the work field/page screen, the entire content jumps a multiple of lines. Again, I’m losing time dealing with this stuff. There’s no need for that. There’s a need for that to ‘not’ happen.
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Hi there,
Staff have made changes to WordPress.com’s editor again. Please see: https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/removing-the-scrollbar-from-the-post-editor-one-of-the-worst-improvements-yet?replies=42If you have further comments, suggestions or reports of behavior not already addressed there, please add it to that thread.
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