"Submit" vs. "Post reply"

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"Submit" vs. "Post reply"

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This keeps happening to me on my phone:

I type a whole response in the Quick reply window.
Then I scroll down and hit the Post reply button, which is big and vivid and easily spotted at the lefthand corner.
This *eats* my comment and starts me at a new comment box. I can get back to my comment, I eventually discovered, but the actual Submit button is hard to find on my mobile phone -- a lot of scrolling*after* reminding myself Do Not Hit POST REPLY!

Any way to, somehow, tweak this arrangement?

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Hey, let me check with the team and someone will get back to you, okay?
The difference between the truth and a lie is that both of them can hurt, but only one will take the time to heal you afterward.

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I checked and I'm sorry, it's not something we can fix. Maybe Tapatalk would work for you? TW:s don't work on it but it just has an arrow to reply.

Helperkitten is sorry.



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If a kitten can learn to repair complex machinery, surely I can train myself to click the less obvious button! Thanks. :-)

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I'm in the habit of composing posts in a text editor (like Notepad or Notepad++)---maybe that would help? (Maybe I also just revise too much.)

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