Utter destruction of the page
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The following happens when trying to update my article in the online editor: 1. I am using an up-to-date version of Chrome 2. I open the Article I wish to edit (In this case my MineCraft Server Management program) 3. I place the text cursor in front of a bullet point (numbered bullet point) 4. I press and hold the Ctrl key then press the left arrow key Result: Chrome shows its "Aww Snap" page - the entire page is broken by this one simple (unintentional) command (I had meant to press and hold ctrl + shift). Anyway, since this causes such a mjor break in the page I thought I'd submit a bug report so here it is. Hope this gives enough info - it's not a very insightful result but a pretty major one... Ed
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The following happens when trying to update my article in the online editor: 1. I am using an up-to-date version of Chrome 2. I open the Article I wish to edit (In this case my MineCraft Server Management program) 3. I place the text cursor in front of a bullet point (numbered bullet point) 4. I press and hold the Ctrl key then press the left arrow key Result: Chrome shows its "Aww Snap" page - the entire page is broken by this one simple (unintentional) command (I had meant to press and hold ctrl + shift). Anyway, since this causes such a mjor break in the page I thought I'd submit a bug report so here it is. Hope this gives enough info - it's not a very insightful result but a pretty major one... Ed
I wish - I really wish - that I could claim responsibility for killing Chrome. Unfortunately I think this is something that I will, again, have to cede to Google's coders. (And I'm not just saying that because my Galaxy Tab is the most flaky tablet I've ever used in my life. ;)) [Edit: what's really cool is that if you have a bunch of other tabs open every single one of them breaks too. I thought the whole thing with Chrome's tabs was that they were separate processes and hence Immune From Destruction. Or something.]
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP