Forum:A way to remove the "Restoring Unsaved Edits" thing

OK, I am sure most people have seen what happens if they leave a page and don't save, how the next time they edit the page a little yellow box pops up saying "Do you want to restore your unsaved changes?". Well, never once since this feature has been implemented have I done any option than just click the button that says to delete my edits and start with the new version. If I didn't save it, that means I didn't want to. Furthermore, this feature has caused me all sorts of troubles and woes, for it now has reflected the changes on the talk page onto the main page, and even glitched up to make totally unrelated pages display my unsaved changes on another page. As all this feature has caused me has been trouble and annoyance, is there any way shape or form in which I can make it so that I no longer have to have it appear when I edit? It is nothing but an inconvenience and perhaps the most annoying and worst feature on this otherwise great website. LurkerLordB (Talk) 01:01, February 9, 2012 (UTC)


 * I have never seen that popup, probably because I never use the rich text editor. Considering all of the errors that the RTE causes, including the ones you mention, using the plain source editor is always the better option. Gardimuer { ʈalk } 04:57, February 9, 2012 (UTC)
 * Agreed 100%. The RTE is prone to adding useless heaps of codes that do not result in a visible change but greatly increase page size,  being a prime example. 17:58, February 9, 2012 (UTC)
 * Although I also don't use the Visual Editor, it does have a better Category module. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 10 Feb 2012 1:05 PM Pacific


 * This thing sucks, it didn't give me a choice, but restored the edits anyways, and someother people had edited the page between when I lasted edited and when I next edited, the editors expunged their edits. 70.24.247.54 06:24, February 11, 2012 (UTC)