Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-46670804-20200908012212

Over the past few weeks as I have been building a personal wiki for a small tabletop gaming community, I have encountered numerous issues using the graphical editor. I am using the latest version of Firefox on Windows 10.

Some of these are minor and inconvenient, but troublesome when experienced constantly. Examples include:

1. After pressing the Enter/"return" key to start a new paragraph, the editor decides the Shift key is going to attempt to access the formatting menu, meaning whatever letter I attempt to capitalize at the start of this next paragraph does not appear. Pressing the backspace button and Enter again resolves the issue, but this has to be done 95% of the time.

2. Sometimes the above situation does not ever resolve, and the only way to restore the ability to capitalize the first word in a new paragraph is to save, close all instances of the browser, and reload.

3. Sometimes loading the page to edit does not load any content. All is blank. Sometimes switching to Source Editor and back to Visual resolves it, but it is random and inconsistent, often requiring closing all instances of the browser as well.

Ultimately this post was created after I just ended up losing approximately 45 minutes of work/typing/content because pressing Shift accidently triggered a menu and switched to Source Editing (because I was a fool and forgot to save of course - but of course, saving means I might not be able to go back and continue editing without some maddening frustrations because of point 2 above).

Is anyone else experiencing this/these issue(s)? Am I supposed to use Chrome or some other browser (I have tried Edge *shudders*)? Is there some add-on or plug-in that I have not installed?

And I mean no offense to those skilled web designers out there, but I am not fluent in HTML programming and have not the wherewithal to learn, not while I am both currently in school and working full time as a 37 year old lol. Looking for a more practical fix, or at least submitting this to a list of problems. 