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Post by Johnf514 »

Yup - just put your submission in a different tab and let it load. I've done it too - itchy clicker fingers. :wink:
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Post by AHTOXA »

Funny. I find myself using this forum in multiple tabs. A post in one, because it takes a long time, while I'm reding in the other. Then post in the other and come back to the first because it just finised posting. Then read there. So I end up going back and forth between like two tabs.
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Post by Leedeth »

jomotopia wrote:
Leedeth wrote:The site is so slow that I have about 4 double posts, and now I've just managed to double post a new thread, which I was able to delete. I've seen a few other DP's as well.
well, don't click the submit button more than once! ;) :P
Well actually it's more like I get a server error, and then I do a hard refresh. But lately the site has been just slow and I haven't gotten any server errors.
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Post by AHTOXA »

I just noticed that it got quite a bit faster lately and no more server error messages. Thanks to whoever is responsible. Now I can waste more time at work by reading more of SS.
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