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Post by shorty on Aug 30, 2015 18:08:06 GMT
Imagine this: You are typing up this great article. Maybe it's doing a deep-dive analysis on some of the best players over the past 10 seasons. Or maybe you wrote a dozen paragraphs about the top teams in each conference. Regardless, you are like 80% done, when all of a sudden, you click outside the textbox and hit backspace. Or, you wanted to see another tab but accidentally click "x" on the tab. Or maybe your computer did a windows update and automatically restarted. So before this tip, you would scream (or internally scream) FUCK. GodfUckiNg damn it fucking shit. Fuck writing articles, wtf am I doing. I wont' have the patience to do this again. WhyyyAnd you might take your anger out on other aspects of the league Screw doing a DCor I want you to add 4 1st round picks otherwise no dealor Fuck you ItnasInstead of doing that, before you write an article next time, do this: 1) Go to profile 2) Edit Profile 3) Settings 4) Click "Yes" on Enable Drafts While this is not foolproof, the forum will ask you if you want to use a recovered draft if you accidentally exit out, and then go back to the page on which you were typing your article. You should see this window if you exit out accidentally: This should save you a lot of headaches. The safest way tho is to just type your article on Microsoft Word, copy it over, and format the look according. Some of you probably know this already, and for those of you who don't, definitely do this if you ever think about writing an article.
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Post by SuperMaor23 on Aug 30, 2015 19:03:10 GMT
I just write my articles in word and copy and paste
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Post by lakers209er on Aug 31, 2015 1:56:17 GMT
Thx
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