User blog comment:Sarah Manley/Try the New Wikia Editor/@comment-1474707-20110731235610/@comment-3123266-20110803122307

Mine is an "Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 / 2.0 GHz, 64-bit Dual-Core". Although, I think the problem has more to do with the network latency - the editor locks up until it receives a list of auto-complete suggestions. Wikia staff probably won't notice the latency because they are so close to the server. :-/

I do notice that once you collapse the rail in source mode, it remained collapsed the next time you use it, so that's good. :-) I still think it should by default for new users.

Modifying images and other media is useful in visual mode, but I find it more reliable to move it in source mode.

Personally, I think Publish button should prompt the user first: "Are you sure you want to publish this page without previewing?". As for the preview button, it would be nice if the summary text is editable in the preview window (pull-down may not be necessary) with a Minor edit checkbox also check-able. Tacking at the end if  is missing is good too. :-) In the Preview window, I avoid the Back button so I don't accidentally click Publish - I used the [X] button on the top right corner instead.