No More Facepalm
Gnilraps
Department of Useful Information
Day 1,437 of the New World
27 October 2011
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A while back RainySunday gave me a tip that I now pass on to you.
If you publish a newspaper in eRepublik, you have inevitably known the agony of the eRep-timed-out-facepalm.
You know what I mean.
You've just finished editing your opus on why Plato is really Zeno in disguise and you click
only to see this:
And so you do this:
We've all been there, bro.
But it never happens to me anymore because I've installed this:
Go ahead, click the image. It's a link to this:
You're welcome.
By the way, just to prove to you how awesome this is, I closed this tab entirely before publishing it. I then went to a new tab (in Chrome) and used the "Recently Closed" feature in the lower right corner. This tab came up and Lazarus had the entire article exactly as I had left it. Awesomesauce.
16 Shells endorses:
The Book of Jude the undead hippie.
Voice of America
Non-dip-shit kooguys' kooguy's fire
Chae Dee Business
Meet the Press
Poor Man's Blanket
The National Broadcast System
Department of Defense Orders
The WHPR
eNPR
The Treasure Map
Allied War Report
and getting your butt into a military unit.
You may now return to your regularly scheduled clicking
Comments
First Denied.
so its basically a web-browser keylogger?
awesome.
3 times that's happened to me.
3 times. I don't know what's better this or the election tracker.
I'm gonna shout this like 10 times.
This is better than any article I've ever written (not that hard)
Praise be yours.
It's called the protective copy paste of articles.
Good, no more facepalms for me
@Oblige
I try to do that every time... I'm not perfect.
lol
"It's called the protective copy paste of articles."
i honestly just write articles in notepad and then copy into eRep, quick secondary proofread, then publish. only had the problem of 'poofing' my article once, maybe twice, when i was still a newb.
this is a cool thing, but i'd honestly rather not. to each their own
Is there a Firefox version of this... or is this Firefox?
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Or you could, you know... write your article in a gdoc, and copy/paste, like the rest of us do. lol
But seriously, I have had this happen to me before. It's awful.
@Shaun221 it's for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
I use Notepad++ to write my articles
I use Notepad++ to write my articles
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I use Notepad++ to write my articles
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I really appreciate the tip. Gnilraps has provided a good non-techie way of saving yer bacon.
Unfortunately, as I do for long @$$ comments and PM's, when I write an article, I right click, select all, right click, copy, in separate tab click on bookmarked eRep, wait for the Chrome worm to quit spinning and click publish/send/whatever. This never fails.
Great...
Thanks for ruining DS9 for me!
why not writing it in microsoft word and then just doing the finishing touches in erep, like bolding and stuff?
Good tip. Thx.
I generally use gedit to write my articles, but still have face-palmed a few times.
My eRep never times out, because I never log out. Chrome keeps me logged in all the time.
Warning: this will also save all your other form information; bank, facebook, gmail, etc. There are a number of malware apps that are looking for people who use this so they can pull the data. Be sure to clear it out regularly!
Otherwise, woooo! Great article!
Key loggers are also known as malware. Do you really want everything you type stored?
Ibcus is right.
Lazarus has setting where you can ask it to exclude passwords and other websites. I have it set to exclude basically everything I do other than eRepublik...
Also, set it to only store your data for a day.
good stuff.
I have been there.
this is no where near as cool as a fancy software that could aid in the theft of your identity (i said COULD), but, i play DIPLOMACY online quite a bit. Everyone should. It's Awesome, but i digress. the key point of the game is long "winded" chat back and forths. and the worst thing, much like the issues in this article is typing a long thought-out immensely important (but not really) dialogue just to have it disappear when u click send. any way blah blah blah a bunch of schitt u've already started ignoring....
ctrl + a (select all) ctrl + c (copy) [or as i prefer ctrl + x (cut) so u know it has worked when everything disappears] then ctrl + v (paste) that way if it all goes poof when u click to finalize whatever the hell ur doin' it's all stored in ur clipboard memory.
my $0.02
Been using Lazarus for as long as I have been using chrome. It is great!
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\o/ gnilraps FTW!!!