This may not affect many users, but I have an highly refined ability to graze my laptop touchpad in a way that takes me out of the box where I am actively entering a comment or reply to a forum post, EXACTLY before I hit the Backspace key several times. On the first strike, it pops up the warning, "This page is asking you to confirm that you want to leave", and gives me the option to "Leave Page" or "Stay on Page", with "Leave" being the default option. Unfortunately, a 2nd strike of the Backspace key is interpreted as striking Enter or clicking on the default choice, and boom, I'm 2, 3, or more browser pages in the past before I know it, and my text is lost.
Is there any way you can change the default to "Stay" or make the 2nd strike of the Backspace key NOT be interpreted as a click or a strike of the Enter key? I don't know how many dozens of multi-paragraph comments I've lost to the wind with this problem. It SEEMS the "Stay" as default would be a simple fix, and not be terribly inconvenient for people who actually want to leave the page.
If it matters, I use Firefox for my browser. I can see how that may be relevant to how Backspace is interpreted, but shouldn't matter for changing the default choice you offer in the page design.
Is there any way you can change the default to "Stay" or make the 2nd strike of the Backspace key NOT be interpreted as a click or a strike of the Enter key? I don't know how many dozens of multi-paragraph comments I've lost to the wind with this problem. It SEEMS the "Stay" as default would be a simple fix, and not be terribly inconvenient for people who actually want to leave the page.
If it matters, I use Firefox for my browser. I can see how that may be relevant to how Backspace is interpreted, but shouldn't matter for changing the default choice you offer in the page design.
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