Need Warning Indicator When Auto Log-off Occurs.
Last Update: June 22, 2012
I have been trying to finish and submit an article since last evening. I lost some of my work trying to get the pages to load due to my internet connection (which goes bad often,) but the worst instance occurred when I went to save the article! Having had this issue many times before, I generally make sure I save my work often...but that does get away from me when I get involved in the writing and I forget to backup my work before hitting the Save button.
I had written the remaining two-thirds of the article last evening, when I pressed the save button after having dumped what was in my head, here comes the login screen! Once this happens, there is NO way to retrieve the work, which is partially visible under the login screen atop of the grayed-out Rapid Writer.
After I logged back in, all I had was what I started with...
if one time wasn't enough, in my haste, I restored it (nothing like the original but perhaps better.) Without thinking, I pushed the "Save" button just like last night...there's the login screen again!
Back where I started...Hmmm...getting old.
It has taken me over an hour, pondering, trying to backtrack, and know that there's nothing I can do to get it back...
Logged back in.
Internet connection acting up...
My suggestion:
Is there any way to have a warning pop up when the system automatically logs out a member? Something like, "Warning! You Are Not Logged In."
I had written the remaining two-thirds of the article last evening, when I pressed the save button after having dumped what was in my head, here comes the login screen! Once this happens, there is NO way to retrieve the work, which is partially visible under the login screen atop of the grayed-out Rapid Writer.
After I logged back in, all I had was what I started with...
if one time wasn't enough, in my haste, I restored it (nothing like the original but perhaps better.) Without thinking, I pushed the "Save" button just like last night...there's the login screen again!
Back where I started...Hmmm...getting old.
It has taken me over an hour, pondering, trying to backtrack, and know that there's nothing I can do to get it back...
Logged back in.
Internet connection acting up...
My suggestion:
Is there any way to have a warning pop up when the system automatically logs out a member? Something like, "Warning! You Are Not Logged In."
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thesue
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yeah buddy you have to COMPOSE elsewhere then you can take your time and get it right. Usually you then pop it into notepad to clean up the codes and then paste to whichever online site you are using. When you paste it in to whatever ezine Street or the WA writer, all you have to do is play around with spacing, get the bolds in, the links etc. Then you won't run out of time. Google docs is amazing, although sometimes slow, because you do not have to save it on a hard drive.... If I recall you use a library computer, don't you. You cn get your word count form Word or Google docs without RR---also when you upload from RR to Street it takes out all the spacing anyway, so you have to do all the work a second time. I just past directly to street and then at least I have my paragraphs :)
Also KW Jay may-be can confirm You just want them a couple times, like in the title near the beginning and end. Google want unique RELATED content so the associated words to your topic are just as important. You should be good to go in a 400 word artile with the KW three times :) Sue
Also KW Jay may-be can confirm You just want them a couple times, like in the title near the beginning and end. Google want unique RELATED content so the associated words to your topic are just as important. You should be good to go in a 400 word artile with the KW three times :) Sue
magistudio
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Hi Daniel - I like to use google docs when writing content as it auto saves.
georgejhaas
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I have experienced a similar situation. What I do now is write all my articles using Word or other application. Save it. Then, go to Street Articles and copy the document into the SA. I also do this for adding content to my webpages too. In this way, I will always have a backup of my content. Generally, when you have to rewrite anything, it is never as good as the first. Try it.
Adi2008
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Frustrating isn't it? It's happened to me before, but not at WA.
You could write your article in notepad (or another text editor), make all the editing tweaks you need to and then when you're happy with it, copy and paste it into Street Articles (or WA if you're blogging or writing a training resource).
If you have MS Office or Open Office, you can use the word processor app to compose your article and this has the added benefits of giving you a spell checker and word count.
I agree, a "countdown to auto log-out" would be nice to have, my online banking has it.
You could write your article in notepad (or another text editor), make all the editing tweaks you need to and then when you're happy with it, copy and paste it into Street Articles (or WA if you're blogging or writing a training resource).
If you have MS Office or Open Office, you can use the word processor app to compose your article and this has the added benefits of giving you a spell checker and word count.
I agree, a "countdown to auto log-out" would be nice to have, my online banking has it.
Chill85
Premium
Hi Daniel
I don´t have this issue here but i had it on other sites too from time to time.
I got used to minimum copy the text to my temporary clipboard (or whatever its called in english - klick in text field, then hit ctrl+a > ctrl+c) before i hit the save button anywhere. In case something goes wrong - I can relog and restore the text easy by inserting it from there (ctrl+v)
Hope this helps, even if it is no fix for your problem.
Peter
I don´t have this issue here but i had it on other sites too from time to time.
I got used to minimum copy the text to my temporary clipboard (or whatever its called in english - klick in text field, then hit ctrl+a > ctrl+c) before i hit the save button anywhere. In case something goes wrong - I can relog and restore the text easy by inserting it from there (ctrl+v)
Hope this helps, even if it is no fix for your problem.
Peter