The other person is also using Chrome and told me he has frequent browser crashes and it seemed to be related to that. So it seems like that is extremely likely to be the issue. The builder is very Javascript heavy and depending on how Chrome recovers lost tabs, it might do some very strange things. Saving a guide that was loaded in from lost tabs is a BAD IDEA!!!
I don't think there's anything I can do about this, as I have no control over how Chrome handles these situations... If I could easily reproduce it then I could play around and see if there's a way for the page to detect that it is broken and disable saving.
Otherwise I can only suggest that when this happens in Chrome, you don't save from the recovered tab. Copy out any information there, then close it and start a new edit session to get your full guide in, and paste back any of the changes you recovered manually from the other tab.
I don't think there's anything I can do about this, as I have no control over how Chrome handles these situations... If I could easily reproduce it then I could play around and see if there's a way for the page to detect that it is broken and disable saving.
Otherwise I can only suggest that when this happens in Chrome, you don't save from the recovered tab. Copy out any information there, then close it and start a new edit session to get your full guide in, and paste back any of the changes you recovered manually from the other tab.
just an fyi, if all it is is that your sections got shifted around, you can move them with the up and down arrows ^^
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just an fyi, if all it is is that your sections got shifted around, you can move them with the up and down arrows ^^
I know that, and I would have if that was the case but the two bottom sections replaced the top two ones but the two top ones didn't replace the bottom ones.
I had this issue, and I too used Google Chrome. Did you ever get a message saying that Google chrome has crashed and gave you an option to restart it?
If so, then I know exactly what should be done.
Google Chrome uses A LOT of resources in order to make it work, so when using MOBAfire, it may crash frequently... at least for me anyway. I thought Mozilla FireFox sucked, but switched to it for the guide making. I have both browsers for combating this specific issue.
Other things that you can do include:
-Taking screen shots of your final work in case they become replaced again.
-Copy/pasting the final work into a notepad.txt
Those are my only solutions. Believe me, it frustrates the hell out of me because it's preventing me from releasing my Riven guide. Check it out once I re-release it ^_^
If so, then I know exactly what should be done.
Google Chrome uses A LOT of resources in order to make it work, so when using MOBAfire, it may crash frequently... at least for me anyway. I thought Mozilla FireFox sucked, but switched to it for the guide making. I have both browsers for combating this specific issue.
Other things that you can do include:
-Taking screen shots of your final work in case they become replaced again.
-Copy/pasting the final work into a notepad.txt
Those are my only solutions. Believe me, it frustrates the hell out of me because it's preventing me from releasing my Riven guide. Check it out once I re-release it ^_^
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