Save draft removes changes?
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Must say how utterly frustrating the process of creating a blog on this site is. I could list well over 20 absurdities, but since I have already wasted enough time here, I will just post the most blatant. Why on earth, when saving draft, does WP change/revert my blog text back to what it was when I started??? I then have to spend 10 minutes re-doing all my changes. Seriously, blogger is 100x better, faster, more user friendly, and less retarded than this site.
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Why on earth, when saving draft, does WP change/revert my blog text back to what it was when I started?
That’s very odd behavior that does not happen to me.
Are you copying and pasting text from elsewhere else?
Are you typing directly into the Visual editor or into the HTML editor?
Please provide some details so we can comprehend what’s happening and address it.TIP: Go to Settings > Writing and select “ ___ WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically” and then scroll down and click “Save Changes.”
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After you have done that open your most recent post http://williamcuffems.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/5-steps-to-stopping-jealousy/
in the editor, make one minor change such as adding a space and then deleting it, and then click “Update Post.” Check your blog and see if it is back to normal.Copying and pasting text from elsewhere without using either icon 5 or icon 6 in Row 2 of the visual editor and without enabling the setting I pointed to above results in invalid HTML http://en.support.wordpress.com/visual-editor/#pasting-text
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See here for safer alternatives:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/entire-post-erased?replies=7#post-795327
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